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Thread: Luggage Rack - Usage Photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    These all seem to be really nice condition DeLoreans with the luggage racks mounted. I suppose given the price for one these days it's considerably low on the priority list to buy one with all the other issues most people are fixing on their cars.
    I picked mine up at DMCFL several years ago when I was there for a Customer Appreciation Day. I asked to see what they had for parts in stock and it was sitting there. They said another customer was going to pick it up in a week so I told them to just have another drop shipped from DMCH and I'd buy that one today...for them it would be an extra sale...otherwise I'd buy from DMCH. That convinced them. My car was nowhere near running at the time but I knew I would definitely use it so I snapped it up while I had the chance.
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    Another ones from the pndc website.
    I don't think those ski rack adapter are still available and they're pretty rare on eBay.
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    From my first trip to Colorado, the drag cost me almost $100 more in gas.
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    I didn't even think about the extra drag on road trips. I've got a Thule faring for my Impala's roof rack so maybe I'll mount that if I'm going to carry something large on the rack to smooth out airflow.
    -James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.

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    How much weight can these things hold?

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    I think it's time for a second vehicle. Maybe a truck?
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    Wow, this must be really heavy?

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    Looks like a fridge!
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