You're right rayra... moved to solar section.
I spent an hour talking with the guys from 8020.net. This stuff looks very promising, simple, and cheap.
Basically these two components
Rails:
https://8020.net/shop/1515-uls-black.html
Glide track:
https://8020.net/shop/2051.html
plus applicable fasteners and brackets (TBD)
There will be two fixed ~48" rails (8" longer than the panels) mounted lengthwise underneath the rack. The frontrunner rack actually uses very similar, if not identical style tracks to 80/20.
The two panels will be framed in 80/20 rails above. The front of the solar panel (deepest part, forward of car) will have two fixed mounted glide tracks on the rail (on either side)
The rails fixed to the rack will have 2 glide rails at the very back.
The only downside is that the front and back glide rails will act as a stop against each other, preventing the panels from being detached and put elsewhere whereever the sun is. On the bonus side, it stops the panels from flying out the back
I do expect some trickle amps to come in when stowed away. Honestly, I don't want to do much more work than just sliding it out. Tracking the sun, moving them around... not for me. I could say I'll do it, but I'll never end up actually doing it. I did fabricate an Anderson power pole switch plate inside the car that I can easily plug up to 3 other panels in.. so maybe a suitcase panel plus this fixed panel would be a good combo.