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Robbins Convertible Top #2211 For 1970-71 Triumph Spitfire Mkiii -nos-new on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Galena, Maryland, United States

Galena, Maryland, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ROBBINS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:2211

ROBBINS CONVERTIBLE TOP #2211 for 1970-71 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MKIII -NOS-NEW

THIS IS A VERY HIGH QUALITY CONVERTIBLE TOP

EXCELLENT QUALITY MATERIALS - - EXCELLENT QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL TOPS

MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND BY SEARCHING  "ROBBINS CONVERTIBLE TOPS"   ON THE INTERNET

I HAVE A TOTAL OF 7 REMAINING OF THESE TOPS - THE OTHERS ARE FOR A JAGUAR XKE /  SPRITE / TRIUMPH SPITFIRE / ALFA / MORGAN / TR6 TRIUMPH

THESE ARE NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) FRESH OUT OF STORAGE FROM A COMPANY THAT HAS GONE OUT OF BUSINESS

THERE IS NO DAMAGE TO THE TOP  -  BOXES ARE DISCOLORED

THE BOX HAS NOT BEEN OPENED FOR INSPECTION

OTHER BOXES HAVE BEEN OPENED AND THEY ARE IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION

THE CLEAR PLASTIC REAR WINDOWS ARE CLEAR WITH NO DAMAGE - - IT HAS SOME FORM OF PROTECTIVE COATING ON IT

THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS / AS DESCRIBED / AS PICTURED

WINNING BIDDER WILL PAY FOR PRIORITY SHIPPING AND HANDLING

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