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Mgb Luggage Rack 62 To 67 Or Xke Convertible 17 In X 30 In May Fit More Nice on 2040-parts.com

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Sandia Park, New Mexico, United States

Sandia Park, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used

This is a very nice chrome luggage rack . It measures 17 inches rear to front by 30 inches side to side.It was removed years ago from the rear lid of an XKE. I am told this rack is actually for an early MGB.Pics were taken on the hood of my Jag.There is no rust on the rack and it can be used as is.Ask questions before you bid please. Will ship in the contiguous 48 states only. 1-505-331-three037. Paypal must be used and payment made within two days or I reserve the right to re-list this rack. Absolutely no bids accepted from thebriton.

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