1967-1980 Mg Midget Convertible Top Frame Bows W/top on 2040-parts.com
Mill Creek, Indiana, United States
1967-1980 top bows and top for MG Midget. Frame in excellent condition,Top in great condition but foggy windows. New frame from Moss Motors retails for $450.00. Why buy that aftermarket stuff when you can have the original.
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