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Stainless Roof Luggage Rack Station Wagon Buick Pontiac Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kathleen, Georgia, United States

Kathleen, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

 Auction is for the station wagon roof rack pictured, removed from a '74 Chevrolet station wagon. Please take a look at all of the pictures for condition. All pieces of this rack are present and shown in the pictures. This rack will fit many different GM station wagon models, please examine the photos to be sure this will fit your model. The rack has the usual minor dings and scratches from age and use. This is a very neat accessory for your wagon is yours is missing or damaged. Excellent driver quality as-is.

Shipping anywhere continental United States only for mentioned price.

Rack can be disassembled and shipping in a large mailing tube, via USPS.

Actual shipping cost will be determined based on your zip code location.

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