I bought one (specifically designated for Ford Festivas) through Canadian Tire in 2006 and it served me very well for the duration I had the cars. It was easily removable and hooked/adjusted to the window edges and I thought they were rather pricey at the time ($175) but I put a homemade wood luggage box on it and went all the way to Newfoundland/Cape Breton, toured for a month and drove back (10,000 km). Carried skis, sheets of plywood, lumber, a 16' canoe and all manner of goods that wouldn't fit in the car over the years. Shot below of the rack is from 2014 just before all three cars (and thousands of parts) went to a new home (as demolition derby candidates, I suspect).
I bought one (specifically designated for Ford Festivas) through Canadian Tire in 2006 and it served me very well for the duration I had the cars. It was easily removable and hooked/adjusted to the window edges and I thought they were rather pricey at the time ($175) but I put a homemade wood luggage box on it and went all the way to Newfoundland/Cape Breton, toured for a month and drove back (10,000 km). Carried skis, sheets of plywood, lumber, a 16' canoe and all manner of goods that wouldn't fit in the car over the years. Shot below of the rack is from 2014 just before all three cars (and thousands of parts) went to a new home (as demolition derby candidates, I suspect).
Those are really nice I'm trying to conserve and use the best of the space the festiva can give me I am a 6 foot tall man and I have made a bed for myself in the back seat for road trips so now I've been looking for a luggage rack
picked up a original mazda 121 RR off ebay germany. nice quality. key locks on all 4 gutter posts. here is a kia OEM rack. good price if shipping isn't too steep but says its for 97+ kombi. didn't think a pride wagon differed that much. here's a kombi. not fried out.
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