Nos Mg 1100 Austin America Side Rear Window Frame Piece on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
New old stock frame piece for the side rear quarterlight window for the 2 door Austin, Morris, MG, Riley (Kestrel), Wolseley 1100 and 1300 saloon cars. In its original bag. Also Austin America./ This is the front piece of the frame for this window. Part number ARA1465.
I also have the other side listed. I"m happy to combine items to save on any postage costs. Overseas bidders please email for a quote. |
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