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Mgb Mg Midget Moto Lita Steering Wheel Hub on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Woodbury, Connecticut, US

Woodbury, Connecticut, US
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Offered for your consideation is a new MGB Moto Lita steering wheel adaptor hub correct for all B's from 1962 through 1967 (or through 1969 with none U.S. market cars).  In addition, this hub is correct for MG Midgets from 1964 through 1967 (or through 1969 for non U.S. market cars).  It will also fit A-H Sprites from '64 through '67 though you would have to fit a Healey badge for the horn push wish in not expensive.

I'm offering this hub at an attractive price, substantially below it's normal cost.  I will be listing a number of hubs for other British car applications in the upcoming days.  If you have a request for one you do not see, feel free to contact me with your wants.

 

 

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