1967 Traveller
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"Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you ruin a wonderful business opportunity."-->Karl Marx
Should work better on a trav. On a saloon the gutter tapers away at the rear so most roofracks don't have long enough 'legs' to reach it.
You could probably fit two of em on a traveller - back to back, make for a mean load carrying machine.
I've also got a pair of bars that fit the gutters but don't clear the roof. With some DIY extensions to their 'legs' (chop em in half and weld/bolt a bar in the middle) they could be made to fit easy enough.
guttering strong enough, when i get to florida in a month will buy a thule. loads cheaper there. dollars instead of quids
1967 Traveller
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"Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you ruin a wonderful business opportunity."-->Karl Marx
and not extremely strong, so I wouldn't take the risk
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
yes, the traveller gutter is made of folded aluminium which is held to the timber with (old) nails.
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I didn't know thats how it was done. Some of the wood loads Ive had on there have bent the cross bars on the rack - I hate to think what they'd have done to a trav roof!
Only good thing is the rack is very rigid when assembled so its 'legs' don't bend outwards when under load.
Of course If you're lucky enough to own a trav - can't you just push the back seats down and use it as a van?
I have mine on the traveller so its on the forward section of guttering on the cab roof and the back legs as far forward as poss because of the wood and alu guttering.
When im not using the rack instead of taking it off I just strap my old suitcases that I got up the tip to the roof rack and it looks great!
Proper 1950's Holiday look!
Even starred on Men and Motors the Used Car roadshow with them on for a classic Campers/Holiday cars feature they did!