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Oldsmobile Luggage Rack 1984 May Fit Many Other Years on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:unmarked Surface Finish:Stainless Interchange Part Number:Unmarked Warranty:No Other Part Number:Unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Luggage rack off of a 1984 Oldsmobile station wagon, may fit many other years and looks to me that it could be cut down to fit almost any car, but came off a 84 Olds
It does not come with the rubber pieces that the screws go into or the rubber pieces that go under the rack slats, just the parts you see, the frame the wind deflector , the crossbars and the slats themselves, and the feet

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