57-60 Amc Rambler Rebel Amer Amb Nos Thrust Bearing Kit on 2040-parts.com
Westford, Massachusetts, US
Part # 3202283 Two new old stock American Motors steering knuckle pin thrust bearings. 1958-60 Rambler AMERICAN, 1957-60 RAMBLER, 1957-60 REBEL, 1958-60 AMBASSADOR, 1957 Nash AMBASSADOR. Yes, I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please determine overseas shipping cost from this auction page.
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