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1960 Amc Rambler Six (classic) & Rebel Left Front Fender Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States

Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
NEW OLD STOCK, MINOR SURFACE RUST
Brand:American Motors Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

Here is a new old stock American Motors left front fender. This will fit the 1960 Rambler Six (Classic) and Rebel. Not for Ambassador. The fender is in very good condition with some minor surface rust.
This can be picked up in Scranton, PA. at our shop or we can ship it by Greyhound bus. You would then have to pick it up at the bus terminal. If you would like a shipping quote on this email us the town nearest to you with a Greyhound bus station and we will get you a shipping quote. They are very reasonable with their shipping rates.

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