Brand:GM
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Warranty:No
Dimensions in Description:Rack is COMPLETE as shown!

Please email us and we'll provide our number if you wish to call with questions. All items sold as-is, no return, refunds or exchanges. Details are provided in the listing, the buyer is responsible to making sure item is the correct item for them. Free shipping method is OUR choice. Alaska and Hawaii residents email us BEFORE purchase to determine if you will pay additional postage. International buyers are responsible for import/customs fees which they pay directly to their own country's authority. Please review all photos and read entire description for details of condition. Thanks for looking! ITEM DESCRIPTION:Okay, here we have an original roof top luggage rack, or ROOF RACK pulled from a 1977 Buick Estate Wagon. This will FIT and we believe is CORRECT FOR (but you research before buying!) 1977-1990 GM full size wagons such as Chevy Impala, Olds 88 or Custom Cruiser, Buick Estate and Base Wagon, possibly others. Includes all metal parts, all plastic parts and all the hardware that were removed from the all original donor vehicle. We do not believe the hardware has been altered or replaced, and it all appears to be complete. But it's possible some of the screws may be different, not a big deal. The important parts are there and in great shape, but you may want to replace the screws and hardware so you start with fresh, unrusted pieces since it's cheap to replace. These are VERY hard for us to find complete for some reason.
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS (please allow for variances, since we are humans): Overall Length 70 inches. Overall Width up to 45 inches (because this moves when not mounted, it was impossible to get a stable number, sorry). Distance between feet mounting holes, center of hole to center of hole 4 inches. Front to back Length from farthest feet mounting holes to farthest 56.75 inches (this is how far apart the farthest front-to-back mounting holes will be on your roof, approximately). The skinny chrome strips are in 3 graduated lengths in the 66 inches give and take range, mirroring the way the rack struts are shaped. The roof rack has been packed for shipping, there are not other measurements we can take.
We do not sell REPRODUCTION parts--every part in this listing is original manufacturer equipment. We do not guarantee or warranty auto parts. We have not applied any treatment or conditioners to any items, you are viewing them in their actual condition. Vintage parts are always better than the cheezy repros made in China (if they even make this part repro). With all vintage and/or used items, please expect to see signs or age and use related wear. Buyer responsible to determine their own correct fitment and vehicle application. Buyer must do their own research before buying to determine if the info here is correct. Please email if you have specific questions about this item! We are HAPPY to help ALWAYS!
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