I am parting out a 1952 MG TD .This is the rear spare tire rack. It is in nice original shape with no breaks, rust or bends. It needs to be stripped and repainted for show. Includes the license plate//light bracket. .As are the lower clamps. These original parts are getting harder and harder to find. Get this for now or down the road.
Shipping is gladly combined on multiple purchases to keep shipping costs as low as possible |
Racks for Sale
- 1968-77 corvette luggage rack, used(US $125.00)
- Mg td spare tire rack solid / bolt-on wheel excellent condition oem(US $150.00)
- Vintage speed roof rack for type 1 1949-1977 except rag top model(US $450.00)
- Vintage speed roof rack for hard-top karmann ghia(US $450.00)
- Luggage rack for antique automobile. expands to 34 inches on running board(US $29.99)
- Empi 15-2005 vw bug & bus roof rack locks(US $62.22)
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