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*** Oem Bugeye / Frogeye Sprite Right Rear Fender / Wing Body Panel *** on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Benicia, California, United States

Benicia, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

OEM Right rear wing or fender for the Austin Healey Bugeye Frogeye Sprite.  Never installed, and is original manufactured metal condition, ready for final finishing, priming and painting on your restoration project.

This wing body panel is very rare, as they are no longer manufactured, and not available from after market retailers such as Moss Motors etc.  All AH Bugeyes or Frogeyes, as they were known in the UK, have the same body style for all the years they were made, which was from 1958 - 1961.  We would prefer to have item picked up in San Francisco Bay Area, due to size and bendability factor, but can possibly investigate shipping options if you send an email request and open the discussion.  Thanks for looking and happy motoring!

Please email with any questions or to clarify any information on the photos.

Bug Eye Frog Eye Austen Healy

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