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1975 Mgb Door Caps Wood Finish Door Top Rails, One Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Door Top Rails Refinished Wood With New Brush Seals and Chrome Finishers
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:No Surface Finish:Spar-Varnish and Mahogany Color

These refinished, left and right hand side, door caps were removed from a 1975 MGB.  They come complete with new brush seals, new chrome finishers and finisher mounting screws.  The old vinyl and foam materials have been removed and the wood has been sanded, holes filled, stained and varnished with spar-varnish.  New brush seals have been cut to proper length and nailed on.  The black plastic serrated seals have been cleaned and re-nailed onto the cap.  The t-nut holes have been covered by nickel-plated metal plugs to hide the unsightly holes.  Not perfect but in very good shape. You get both door top rails.

Does not come with door mounting screws.  

If you are looking to add wood accents to the interior of your MGB, then these caps may be for you.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  

Will ship to the lower 48 United States only.

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