75-80 Amc Pacer Nos L&r Fiberglass Fenders New on 2040-parts.com
Westford, Massachusetts, US
New old stock aftermarket American Motors left & right fiberglass fenders. Fits 1975-80 PACER. These are no longer being made. Estimated shipping cost NY...$170, OH...$170, FL...$230, TX...$230, CA...$250. I may be able to deliver these to New Jersey, Delaware, North East Maryland or Eastern Pennsylvania for a delivery fee. Email me for details.
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