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1975 - 1980 Mg B Mgb Gt Exhaust Intake Manifold Cam1314 British Leyland on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:British Leyland Surface Finish:black cast iron Manufacturer Part Number:CAM1314 Warranty:No Warranty Other Part Number:373-840 Moss Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Picture is not the actual item Only representative of the type The  item being sold in this listing is brand new still in the BL Box with oil paper wrapping  MGB Exhaust manifold late model  75 to 1980  This is the improved version with the extra reinforcement metal at the curve where the original first version would always crack  ask if you require alternate or faster shipping
$150 start  or $200 Buy It Now
part of a purchase of old dealer stock  that included factory parts books factory tools, owners manual package from new car training and sales slides and cassettes, microfiche  MG, AH, Jaguar  and Triumph
 from 1960-1980 in Detroit 
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