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1963-71 Amc Rambler Vacuum Wiper Motor Gaskets Javelin Marlin Amer. Amx Rebel on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Babylon, New York, United States

Babylon, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

SELLING A SET (2)  Trico NOS vacuum wiper motor gaskets

Fits American Motors as follows:

71 MATADOR (VAC)  CHSM-1-48J  

71-70 HORNET, GREMLIN (VAC) CHSM-1-50J

71-69 JAVELIN, AMX (VAC) CHSM-1-48J

71-67 AMBASSADOR (VAC) CHSM-1-48J

70-67 REBEL (VAC) CHSM1-48J

69 RAMBLER CHSM-1-38J

68-64 AMERICAN CHSM-1-38J

67 MARLIN CHSM-1-38J

66-63 AMBASSADOR, CLASSIC CHSM-1-34JA

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