Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mg Mgb Oem Factory Gear Shift Lever Rubber Boot & Chrome Boot Ring - Good Used on 2040-parts.com

US $37.00
Location:

Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US

Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Lucas Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

MG MGB GEAR SHIFT LEVER, RUBBER BOOT AND CHROME BOOT RING SET

ORIGINAL OEM BRITISH LUCAS PART

BELIEVE IT FITS YEARS: 1967-1976 - Check your fitment

CONDITION:

Overall condition of all three parts in this set is GOOD

LEVER HANDLE:  Painted black and has some paint peeling, some of it will be covered by boot once installed

RUBBER BOOT: Is in good condition - Still pliable and soft - No tears, cracks or peeling

CHROME BOOT RING: Chrome is shiny but does have some suffice pitting

Overall this is a good driver car part

Please examine pictures carefully as these are part of the description (sold as is)

Pay Pal Purchase Only within 48 Hours

Standard USPS Shipping to Lower 48 States Only

Thanks!

Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale

Go coast to coast in Need for Speed: The Run

Wed, 03 Aug 2011

The Cannonball Run, the Gumball 3000, Paris to Dakar--these are the journeys most of us will never get to make, until now. The Need for Speed video-game series returns on Nov. 15 with NFS: The Run.

Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing – too tight for comfort?

Fri, 02 Oct 2009

Is the cabin in the new Mercedes SLS too tight for comfort? We weren’t hugely enamoured by the styling in the early camouflaged shots, but we came round enough when we saw the car in the flesh and accept it as more an homage to the 300SL than a pastiche. And despite some concerns that it won’t stack up against the SLR on the road, the news that Mercedes are working on an SLS AMG Black Series should address that concern – at a price.

Bring a Trailer exclusive: 1970 BMW 2800CS

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

There's nothing like a little vintage kink courtesy of Herr Hofmeister to make Thursday a little brighter, particularly when it's blended with the low beltline and tall greenhouse of a gorgeous 1970 BMW 2800CS. Our friends at Bring a Trailer got the lead on this Temecula, Calif.-based E9 loaded with upgrades to turn it in to what we'd imagine is a spectacular driver. Alpina-style 16-inch wheels?