1971-1980 Triumph Spitfire And Mk4 Convertible Top Frame Assembly. on 2040-parts.com
Derby, Kansas, United States
1971-1980 Triumph Spitfire and MK4 convertible top frame assembly out of a 1972 Triumph Spitfire. In real good condition, no worn bushings, nice tight but smooth operation. Both retaining handles are very nice. Contact me for more pictures and information. This car is being parted out so if there are any other parts you are interested in contact me for price and availability.
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