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Clutch Cover / Pressure Plate - Midget / Spitfire 1500 - Nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
New-old-stock - OEM BMC
Brand:BMC Interchange Part Number:76020/21 Manufacturer Part Number:GCC196 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Up for auction is a clutch pressure plate (clutch cover) for MG and Triumph vehicles. This is OEM number GCC196. Original Borg and Beck number is 76020/21. I believe this fits MG Midget with 1500cc engine and Triumph Spitfire with 1500cc engine. This may fit other vehicles also. PLEASE CONFIRM FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING!! This is NOS and in a UNIPART box. From the inventory of a long-ago-closed dealership. Shipping by USPS worldwide. PayPal only please.


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