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Valve/rocker Arm Cover 1275 Engine 68-74 Mg Midget 68-69 Austin Healey Sprite on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Good used condition
Brand:BMC MG Austin Morris Surface Finish:chipped paint Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

This sale is for good used rocker arm/valve cover for 1968 through 1974 

1275 cc MG Midget and 1968 & 1969 Austin Healey Sprite 1275 engines.

The condition of the cover is very good overall.  The metal is very nice.  

The paint is chipped, but good enough for a daily driver.  

However, it should probably be repainted for a car that is your pride and joy.  

The red filler cap is unusual and in very good condition.


Winning bidder pays $13.50 shipping  (48 states - Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and foreign higher).   The item will ship by

USPS Priority Mail.   Payment should be made by PayPal.  However, if the buyer needs to make other arrangement, we will 

always work to accommodate them.   Please e-mail any questions at least 48 hours before the auction closes.

 

Please check my other EBAY auctions for other interesting items. Thank you for looking.

 


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