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Window Winder Handle - Mgb 68-80, Spm 68 On, Tr7, Tr8 & Mini on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Rye, New Hampshire, United States

Rye, New Hampshire, United States
New and still in box.
Manufacturer Part Number:Moss Motors Part #472-520 Warranty:Yes

Here is a Window Handle that fits: MGB '68-'80, SPM '68 - on, TR7, TR8, & Mini.  The Window Handle is also a "Rover-Genuine Part" (originally made in the UK), w/ Moss Motors part #472-520 for your reference, and referred to as " New Old Stock" (NOS). This unique Window Handle belongs on your Classic/Vintage/Antique British Vehicle and not kept on our e-Bay waiting shelves. Thank you for inquiring and we look forward to your business. If you have any further questions and/or concerns, please send an email/message via e-Bay. Take care. 

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