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Mgb Front Fender - Driver Side on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ortonville, Michigan, United States

Ortonville, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

For sale is a fender I bought 30 years ago for my MGB restoration (1974) that never happened. This is one of the last parts I haven't sold. The fender is NOS, never mounted bought directly from Austin Rover (Formerly British Leyland) before they put themselves out of business. This is a pretty generic part that fit many if not all of the post 1965 Bs (do your own research before bidding). There are no holes for marker lights so those need to be added. The fender is in cathodic primer but over the years the fender has had the surface scratched where light surface rust has developed. This part will need a full prep before painting but there is no rot. It is solid. Reproductions fetch a pretty penny but why have a repop when you can have genuine. Thanks for looking. Please pass any questions you may have my way.

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