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Thread: WTB: Roof rack feet

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    Senior Member VeloceAlfa's Avatar
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    WTB: Roof rack feet

    Hi,

    i have the roof rack, its a factory luggage rack from the 60's but i do not have the feet. anyone that can help, greatly appreciated.

    Phil
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    any help appreciated
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    Still need them, debating on driving out to Rennsport. I would need these feet.

    Gracias
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    What do they look like? Do you have a photo? Maybe if we knew what they looked like we could be more help.
    I have a metal guy that can make anything. h could do it pretty quick if you had one example.

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    I would think Eric L. would be the source as he is / was reproducing the racks. his business is closed for the time being. it appears that there other other products on the market, but in any case getting someone to sell the feet separately may be an adventure. if a source is discovered I would appreciate the info as well.
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    "... if a source is discovered I would appreciate the info as well."

    Yes me to... Thanks.
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    Rack clamp/ foot

    Polishing up a couple racks right now, so here is a picture of what he is looking for. Do you need the outside clamp,or the whole bottom section?
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