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Am Amc American Motors 1967 Rambler Ambassador Shield Nos Chrome Hood Ornament on 2040-parts.com

US $167.97
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"HOME OF RAMBLER/AMERICAN MOTORS", US

"HOME OF RAMBLER/AMERICAN MOTORS", US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AMC AMBASSADOR Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:CHROME/BURGUNDY/BLACK/CLEAR PLASTIC Country of Manufacture:United States

"KEEPING AMERICAN MOTORS HISTORY ALIVE, ONE OFFERING AT A TIME"

AM, AMC, AMERICAN MOTORS, 1967 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR  NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) HOOD ORNAMENT BADGE (EMBLEM)!!!!!

46+/- YEARS OLD!!!!.

IT HAS A BEAUTIFUL CHROME/BURGUNDY/BLACK  AMBASSADOR SHIELD DISPLAYED ON A CLEAR PLASTIC BACKGROUND!!!!  ANY AMBASSADOR OWNER WOULD BE PROUD TO DISPLAY THIS RARE NOS PART ON THEIR CONCOURS QUALITY 1967 AMBASSADOR!!!!  THIS MIGHT JUST BE THE KEY PIECE THAT WILL PUT YOUR 1967 AMBASSADOR ON IT'S WAY TO BE THE 100 POINT CAR YOU HAVE ALWAYS DREAMED OF OWNING!!!!

THIS IS RARE, VINTAGE, NEW OLD STOCK !!!  

IT CAME FROM THE KENOSHA AMC ASSEMBLY PLANT.  I PURCHASED IT FROM THE ESTATE OF A RETIRED AMERICAN MOTORS EMPLOYEE!!!!

SEE YOU AT "KENOSHA JULY 22,23,24,25,26 2014" THE BIG ONE!!!

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