4 Fit American Motors Window Regulator Rollers & Rivets 1963-1967 Door Glass Nos on 2040-parts.com
Live Oak, FL, US
Listing is for 4 new window regulator rollers and rivets to fit most 1963-1967 American Motors cars.
Also fits 1963-1965 Rambler
11/16 roller diameter, 3/16 roller head
5/16 rivet upper diameter, 7/32 rivet lower diameter
We Ship WORLDWIDE!!!
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