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Posted by: michael8345 Feb 2 2005, 12:54 PM

Anyone know where i can get an non invasive rear deck luggage rack for my 74 2.0. welder.gif

Posted by: bd1308 Feb 2 2005, 12:55 PM

o o o o o me too! wink.gif that was the g/f cant complain of my car not carrying anything

Posted by: Mueller Feb 2 2005, 12:56 PM

for a removable one, I think you'd have to make one or adapt a "universal" type to it.........

Posted by: skline Feb 2 2005, 01:18 PM

I hate those things, the cars are meant to be driven on weekends and AX days and just cruising around town on nice days. If you need a luggage rack, you must be going someplace where you need luggage for an over night thing. Nevermind, forget I said anything. cool.gif

Posted by: anthony Feb 2 2005, 01:26 PM

A 914 has plenty of space for a weekend trip. Tell your womenfolk to bring less crap!

I hate my rack. It will be deleted some day. Anyone have a pristine read lid to sell?




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Posted by: bd1308 Feb 2 2005, 01:43 PM

i think i might...we'll see after friday wink.gif

Posted by: bondo Feb 2 2005, 01:48 PM

What about something that screws in to the factory ski rack mount points on the underside of the targa bar? Seems like a small rack could mount there with legs that rest next to the engine lid. If done carefully all the lids could still open, and the the targa top could be on or off. It would put any luggeage directly in the air stream, but it'd be no worse than a roof rack on a "normal" car.

Posted by: Racer Chris Feb 2 2005, 05:43 PM

I have a couple of them I would sell, chrome finish. They screw to the rear deck lid, if you don't mind the permanent holes. One is in pretty nice condition IIRC, and the other has some surface rust.

Posted by: iamchappy Feb 2 2005, 05:47 PM

Yakama makes a nice roof rack, I tested it with a windsurfer at 110. no problem.

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