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Amc, American Motors Javelin Amx 1971 1972 1973 1974 Nos (2) Chromed Door Locks on 2040-parts.com

US $14.97
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AMC, AMERICAN MOTORS, JAVELIN AMX,  NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) TWO (2) VINTAGE CHROMED PLASTIC DOOR LOCK PULLS!  1971,1972,1973,1974.

THESE MAY WORK ON OTHER AMC'S SUCH AS HORNET, GREMLIN, MATADOR ETC.  YOU'LL HAVE TO DETERMINE THAT FOR YOURSELF.

WILL SHIP TO CANADA, USPS 1ST CLASS MAIL. SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED ON U.S. POST OFFICE COST ESTIMATE.  INSURANCE NOT AVAILABLE WITH USPS 1ST CLASS INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

I TRY TO KEEP THE SHIPPING AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. US BUYERS: I WILL NOT SHIP WITHOUT TRACKING.  YOU MAY ADD INSURANCE IF YOU WISH.  

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

 

 

 

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