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Moss Motors Restoration Part #242-010 Top Kit (black) For Vintage Mg Tds on 2040-parts.com

US $274.95
Location:

Swanzey, New Hampshire, US

Swanzey, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:242-010

Up for auction is a Moss Motors restoration part #242-010, a top kit in black vinyl for a vintage MG TD model.  The specs in their catalog indicate that this is for a TD with 2 free standing metal top bows.

This is still in it's box which was opened for inspection only and then not used.  This item retails for $339.95!

This is being sold for a family member so I don't know anything on the technical end about this item other than what I've indicated.  If you have further questions regarding the details of this item, you may wish to go to the Moss Motors site for further explanation.

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