Wire wheel parts for the MG MGB GT

I just discovered earlier today a small package that was tucked away with the original jack and knock off wheel wrenches. This package didn’t have much in it but it is cool what was there. Take a look, 3 inner spokes and 3 outer spokes and some extra nipples bought from Moss Motors in 1989.

Something else to learn if I ever break a spoke. I imagine that tuning these is becoming a lost art but at least I have a few parts. Anyway, best be prepared for whatever might happen.

Extra wheel spokes and nipples ordered in 1989 from Moss Motors
Extra wheel spokes and nipples ordered in 1989 from Moss Motors
Extra wheel spokes cost $.90 each in 1989 from Moss Motors
Extra wheel spokes cost $.90 each in 1989 from Moss Motors
The great looking original wire wheels on my 1967 MG MGB GT
The great looking original wire wheels on my 1967 MG MGB GT

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