Original Austin Healey, Mg Front Grille W/ Mounting Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Austell, Georgia, US
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL FRONT GRILLE FOR A '61 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE AND POSSIBLY A SIMILAR YEAR MODEL MG MIDGET. IT INCLUDES THE MOUNTING BRACKETS, BUT NO BADGE. IT IS READY TO BE RESTORED. THERE ARE NO MAJOR ISSUES OTHER THAN SURFACE SCRATCHES & SMALL REMOVABLE DINGS. YOU MAY HAVE TO REMOLD IT SO THAT IT WILL FIT YOUR VEHICLE PROPERLY. THIS IS A HARD TO FIND GRILLE IN FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION. KEEP YOUR BRITISH CLASSIC ALL ORIGINAL....BUY PREVIOUSLY OWNED AUTHENTIC PARTS!
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