Cape International luggage racks. Google it that way and then click on boot
fittings. They use high quality metal straps that hook beneath the lower
boot lid lip. They utilize the hinges on the upper portion. No drilling,
very sturdy will hold pleanty of weight. Very well made with excellent
chrome. No damage to paint!! 100% reversible.
I've had mine in place for 6 years and love it. Looks way better than
factory solutions. Not cheap but far and away the best possible solution
for Big Healeys
Randy
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Rick Swain <rjswain@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking to increase the luggage capacity of my BN4. I'm considering a
> factory style luggage rack because I don't want to drill holes in my boot
> lid
> since I've just spent a lot of time restoring it. This weekend I spoke to a
> fellow with a BJ8 who had a factory rack but got rid of it because the feet
> wore the chrome on his rear bumper and the bolts in the boot lid hinges
> enlarged the holes. Has anyone else had similar problems? What has your
> experience been? Thanks in advance Rick Swain'59 BN4
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