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Morris Minor Hood Ornament Handle Chrome W/ Crests 1960 (?) Used Orig on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:Used

Morris Minor

Hood Ornament

 

Hood ornament / handle piece, used original, removed from a Morris Minor parts car.   I think the parts car was a 1960, but am not 100% sure on that; please confirm with photos.

Chrome has some pitting.  One of the Morris crests is in fairly good original condition, but the other has significant wear.

 

See my other items for more Morris Minor parts.

 

Payment methods accepted are Paypal.

Buyer to pay $25.90 for Canada Post shipping to the Continental USA (this includes the 11% premium that eBay is now charging sellers on shipping costs). Canadian shipping will cost slightly less, and depend on province.

 

All other locations pay actual shipping rate, plus the same eBay fee on the shipping. I ship internationally, but international rates on a piece this size are going to be very expensive (generally 3-4 times the USA rate for European destinations, and 5-6 times the USA rate for Australia/New Zealand). Thanks for looking and good luck!


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