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What is the piece called between license Plate lamp and body. Can't find in catalog

Proper Bugeye marker light plinth is smooth, without the raised center ridge as pictured above. Just sayin' in case the car is a Mk1 and it matters to you.
 
They don't wear out and flea-bay used to be inundated with them. If you can't find one I'm sure I have one somewhere. Try britishmaster's.

Kurt.
 
It was obviously what Rod Stewart was singing about in "Plynth- Water Down the Drain"


"I was watching Michael Parkinson interview Rod Stewart last Saturday.
Parky asked Rod about his longevity in the rock business (40 years)
and Rod said ' I thought I might last 2 months or 2 years " All I
really wanted was to make enough money to buy a sports car, an
Austin Healey Sprite so I could pull the birds"."
 
Birds=girls. Tomorrow we'll cover why the E-Type was known as "The greatest crumpet-catcher known to man." :cheers:

LOL - I've been watching British car shows lately (Car SOS and Wreck Rescue). I love the colorful British slang. My new favorite new word is "Knackered". 1st two episodes of "Wreck Rescue" are about a 20 yo British girl restoring a knackered sprite.

Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABRCPl8zwhc

Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viWSv20p7uQ
 
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