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Oem Mg Mgb Midget Sunbeam Fiat Triumph British Leyland Chrome Ash Tray - Vg Used on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US

Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US
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Vintage MGB MGC MG GT Midget Original Chrome & Black Metal Ash Tray

Factory Original British Leyland manufactured in United Kingdom Part

Came out of late 60's MGB

Designed to fit on the Transmission hump between bucket seats of Vintage British cars

Other Vintage British cars it may fit: Sunbeam, Austin Healy, Triumph, Fiat, Jaguar

(attaches to any flat surface by two screw holes)

Chrome top is in very good condition only very minor imperfections

It appears the black portion and the inner tray have been cleaned and repainted

Overall this is a very good MG part

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