Can we talk small baskets?
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- coolrays
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Can we talk small baskets?
Bought a rear luggage rack for my Eclipse. Now I'm looking for a black plastic or metal basket to mount to the top of it. Metal or plastic isnt an issue as the load would be light. A few groceries, a record or two, a 12 pack of beer. I'll also have a backpack, but I could use the extra space. I love going go estate sales and sometimes pick up a knick knack or two.
Any suggestions? Amazon friendly perhaps?
Thanks!
Any suggestions? Amazon friendly perhaps?
Thanks!
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Go to an antique store (or one of those aforementioned estate sales) and you can probably find a nice wooden box, something like an old coca cola bottle holder would work well. Then just lacquer it to waterproof it and you'll have the classiest scoot around.
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- KABarash
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It's been about five or more years since I first put this on the back of my Buddy, still loving it and many people still ask me if it was an OEM accessory.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_129718-46-GAWA18B ... facetInfo= It does however take a bit of 'trimming' to remove the brackets for it's designed use and it's held up well considering the abuse I've put it through. Prior to that I had an old oversize (13X18X13 inch) milk crate that's bottom began to deteriorate due to age, it had been in the garage since the mid 1970s.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_129718-46-GAWA18B ... facetInfo= It does however take a bit of 'trimming' to remove the brackets for it's designed use and it's held up well considering the abuse I've put it through. Prior to that I had an old oversize (13X18X13 inch) milk crate that's bottom began to deteriorate due to age, it had been in the garage since the mid 1970s.
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- coolrays
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Wow. That is exactly what i had in mind!KABarash wrote:It's been about five or more years since I first put this on the back of my Buddy, still loving it and many people still ask me if it was an OEM accessory.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_129718-46-GAWA18B ... facetInfo= It does however take a bit of 'trimming' to remove the brackets for it's designed use and it's held up well considering the abuse I've put it through. Prior to that I had an old oversize (13X18X13 inch) milk crate that's bottom began to deteriorate due to age, it had been in the garage since the mid 1970s.
And here I was about to steal a milk crate..
Thanks for the helpful post!
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coolrays wrote:Wow. That is exactly what i had in mind!KABarash wrote:It's been about five or more years since I first put this on the back of my Buddy, still loving it and many people still ask me if it was an OEM accessory.
http://m.lowes.com/pd_129718-46-GAWA18B ... facetInfo= It does however take a bit of 'trimming' to remove the brackets for it's designed use and it's held up well considering the abuse I've put it through. Prior to that I had an old oversize (13X18X13 inch) milk crate that's bottom began to deteriorate due to age, it had been in the garage since the mid 1970s.
And here I was about to steal a milk crate..
Thanks for the helpful post!

Post pics when you get the project done...
Aging is mandatory, growing up is optional.
My kids call me 'crazy', I prefer 'Eccentric'.
Nullius in verba
My kids call me 'crazy', I prefer 'Eccentric'.
Nullius in verba