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59 1959 Amc Rambler Left Headlight Headlamp Retainer Plate Panel Mount Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States

Albert Lea, Minnesota, United States
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Brand:Rambler Manufacturer Part Number:STATION WAGON Interchange Part Number:2 4 DOOR SEDAN HARDTOP CUSTOM AMC Other Part Number:LEFT FRONT DRIVERS SIDE

                                                        
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For your consideration is an original left ( drivers side) headlight panel off of a 59 Rambler Custom 4 door sedan.

Good condition. No cracks, dents or rust holes.

KB13566   6D1

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