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Dashboard Austin Healey Sprite Bugeye Mg Midget Gauge Board Instrument Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Lathrop, California, US

Lathrop, California, US
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Early style dashboard off a 1961 Austin Healey Sprite.  Same as the Bugeye one, only that the ignition hole would need to be enlarged and fill in any extra holes if you plan on going with the stock layout.  Or use as is to add as in example a radiator cooling fan switch.  No welding warpage or cracks, just a very nice and straight instrument board.  Very nice condition.  still has the chalk from the factory designating the color upholstery to be fitted.   *SPECIAL*  combine your auction winnings (US ONLY) to $300 and over and get FREE shipping!  Please browse my other listings.

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