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Amco Luggage Rack Triumph Tr6 Spitfire Porsche Fiat Mg Jensen Sports Car Import on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pacoima, California, United States

Pacoima, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:AMCO Warranty:No

here we have a used AMCO luggage rack,,, it fits many cars, but was sold NEW as a MGB specific rack... it was removed from a MGB years ago.... size roughly 31" x 18"....

NO mounting hardware... mounting hardware can be as simple as rubbers washers & 4 bolts or u can make angled feet to fit your car...

the rack is straight, but needs to be re-chromed, power-coated or painted... it is currently black...

we have about 10 various racks to sell,, they were all removed from MG's or Triumphs...

let me know if you need it today..... davey 8186455008

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