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Mg Td Convertible Top Frame- 2 Bow. - Nice Shape on 2040-parts.com

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Prescott, Arizona, United States

Prescott, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

I am parting out a 1952 MG TD.This is the convertible 2 bow top frame and probably the original canvas top for this car.  . The frame is in very nice original  shape.It will clean up prep for paint easily. The frame opens and closes smoothly and there are no breaks, bends or other issues. Which can not be said for the top itself. Stiff,old, dried out and has a few tears. But it has the snaps, fasteners and other hardware needed for a new top. Header bar seems solid and has both wingnut clamps. . Will not take much to prep ,paint and install this frame and put a new top on it.    These old original parts are getting harder and harder to find. Especially as nice as this one is.  Get this for now or down the road. 

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