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HEAT SHIELD KIT, with hardware

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Part #
021-682
Application
BN1, BN2 (LHD)

The heat shields fitted to the BN1 and BN2 were a real challenge. We relied heavily on Roger Moment, a well respected authority on the early Healey. Unraveling the numbers in the factory parts books was only part of the challenge. The existence of multiple versions of some panels (all with the same original part number!) and the scarcity of good original samples made it particularly tough. Based on Roger's research and original samples we obtained from Eric Grunden (Absolutely British, Santa Maria CA), our current kit is arguably the most correct and complete kit ever offered for the BN1 and BN2. Because we include all the hardware (and it is the correct hardware) and 12 pages of detailed step by step instructions, this kit is in a class by itself.

Installation

Instructions

Documents

Instructions

Model (Site) Category Schematic Key Name Application Qty
Austin Healey 100, 100-6, 3000 Interior Trim and Fittings Miscellaneous Trim Fittings 80 HEATSHIELD KIT BN1, BN2 (LHD) 1

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  • All Classic British products are warrantied to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the date of invoice.
  • All superchargers, supercharger components, and supercharger hardware are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from date of invoice.
  • Moss Motors, Ltd. will, at its discretion, repair or replace any part that fails in service within the warranty period. This warranty does not cover labor, failure of related components, normal wear of brake or clutch components or failure resulting from alteration, misuse, accidental damage, faulty installation, or faulty repair.
  • Warranty requests should be submitted to our sales department and must be supported by the original Moss Motors purchase invoice and documentation of the failure.
Make: Austin Healey Model: 100-4 Series: BN1, BN2 Year: 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956