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Amc Hornet 75 - 76 - 77 Nos Gas Fuel Tank Sending Unit 3.615 322 6368 on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

sæbøvik, Norway

sæbøvik, Norway
NOS.....Nice....
Brand:AMERICAN MOTORS Surface Finish:new old stock..... Manufacturer Part Number:3.615. 322 6368 Warranty:No Other Part Number:3229984 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Up for sale is an New Old Stock   : 

   AMC HORNET   FUEL  TANK SENDING UNIT     1975  - 77   Mod....       

    MAY FIT OTHER YEARS ...............        SEE PICTURES ............


               THEESE ARE NOT BEEING REPRODUCED ..............


    NOS PARTS ......... ONCE THEY ARE GONE .......    THEY ARE GONE ...........   

                                     CATCH ONE WHEN YOU CAN........


OF COURSE WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING    .....        SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS ..........

WILL SHIP TO WORLD WIDE.......


PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING.....

NOS, or New Old Stock  does not mean the part is mint or even perfect !

American Motors Company did build mass produced vehicles and parts......NOT show cars.....

When we describe something to be NOS....it means it is new and has never been installed on a car......

If you have ANY doubts about the condition or Application of the item being sold, then please ask questions BEFORE bidding !

Thank you for Reading this and for Your understanding .......




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