*rare Amc Jeep Photo* 1982 Jeep Cj7 Renegade "snow Skiers Scene" Photo Magnet on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:1982 AMC JEEP CJ7 RENEGADE
Surface Finish:HIGH QUALITY MAGNET MATERIAL = 0.40-MM = THICKNESS
Type:JEEP SALES AD PHOTO MAGNET FOR ANY METAL SURFACE, RARE HARD TO FIND JEEP SNOW+SKIERS SCENE PHOTO
Part Brand:1982 AMC JEEP CJ7 RENEGADE
Theme:1982 AMC JEEP C7 RENEGADE, Vehicle Make/Model
Color:FULLY - MULTI - COLORED = COLORS
Primary Color:FULLY - MULTI - COLORED = COLORS
RARE HARD TO FIND JEEP SALES:AD ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS JEEP PHOTO MAGNET
Size:MEASURES ABOUT = 3-3/8"-WIDE x 1-7/8"-HIGH
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