Nash Healey Roadster Convertible Top Frame Exact Reproduction on 2040-parts.com
Lawton, Iowa, United States
Offered for sale is an exact reproduction convertible top frame for a Nash Healey Roadster 1952-1953. It is an exact reproduction in every detail. These have not been available in over 60 years. More pictures available upon request. Call or email with questions. 712-944-4900 |
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