Sunbeam Alpine Tiger A-post Quarter Window Chrome Trim on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
This auction is for the passenger side A-post quarter window chrome trim for Series I-IV Sunbeam Alpines and MKI Tigers. The chrome is nice and shiney, but has some pitting and there is a small crack in the corner. This piece would be fine for a daily driver. This piece will ship USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate.
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