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Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite Grill Original Used on 2040-parts.com

US $274.95
Location:

Woodbury, Connecticut, United States

Woodbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

Offered for your consideration is an original grill for all Austin Healey Bugeye Sprites.

Grill is in overall straight condition.  The meshing is all in good shape with no broken sections.  Chrome is reasonably good but by no means excellent.  Plating is quite shiny but there is pitting and blems in certain areas.   The upper lip section while very shiny does have light pitting in it. This grill can be used for a "Good Driver" as is but for a high level restoration it would require being re-chromed.  Overall it is very straight and shows no evidence on any rusting which I have attempted to show with photos of the inside section.  If you want a grill that is serviceable for the time being, you can fit this grill and re-chrome it at a later date.

I've tried to illustrate the various areas, including several rear side views.  Any questions, feel free to email.  An honest, straight unit at a reasonable price.

Overseas bidders, please contact me for shipping

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