Mg Parts: Original Heater & Defroster Control Knobs 62-67 Mgb Mgbgt on 2040-parts.com
Bridgton, Maine, US
A pair (1 each) of original heater(FHC6805/07) & defroster(FHC6905/07) knobs as used on early metal dash MGb's 1962-1967, & maybe early 1968. In very nice condition with exception minor fading on heater knob. Chrome is excellent, no cracks.
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