The MGA With An Attitude
GRILLE GUARD, Odd Aftermarket Type -- AT-104A

This is more of a curiosity that a recommendation. This odd looking aftermarket grille guard showed up on an MGA for sale on Ebay in November 2005. It was originally marketed in the 50's-60's by Multi-products from Los Angeles.

This one was originally marketed by Accessory Engineering from California.

This one is a more common AMCO part. - photo: Bob Muenchausen

This one is from "Wacky" Arnolt. See sales ad on the next page.

This one submitted by Don Kesler in Forest, VA is so far unknown source.
For more information see following page AT-104D
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