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1962 - 1970 Mgb Grey Scissor Folding Soft Top Frame With Header Rail And Clamps on 2040-parts.com

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Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Used Original Part - In fair condition, easily folds, surface rust, one support strap detached at back.You are buying a used part. Please review pictures to help determine condition.
Brand:MGB Surface Finish:Gray paint Manufacturer Part Number:406-270 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:No

Original Used 1962 - 1970 MGB Convertible Top Scissor Folding Frame. Includes Header Rails(needs recovered) and Clamps (rusted but could be cleaned-up). Complete frame ready to be repainted. Surface rust but not through the I can see. Moves freely and folds completely with little effort. 

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