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I have here an original hard top for an MGB. It has been sitting in a shed for years. I don't know what year it would fit. It's dirty but looks to be in good condition over all. It does have some stress cracks in the glass on the corner. text me 908 451 7885 if you want more pics and I'll send them to your phone. |
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