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Mgb Self-triggering Trunk Lid Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Rye, New Hampshire, United States

Rye, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Replace your old trunk lid prop with this new self-triggering version! You will love needing only one hand to operate your trunk lid. Ever take anything out of an MG trunk? With the factory prop, you have to set your parcel on the ground while you use both hands to shut the trunk lid. Never again face this annoyance! Just lift slightly and the prop takes over, automatically collapsing. This prop also reduces the possibility of your trunk lid being ruined by someone trying to force it shut against the rigid factory prop. Looks like original equipment and installs easily to existing mounting brackets. Fits all MGB's with factory-equipped telescoping prop rods; approximately 1971-'80.

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