Amc Jeep Renault Plastic Under Radiator Filler Panel? on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
You are looking at a new old stock American Motors flexable plastic panel. I think this is a filler panel for under the radiator. It may fit AMC Jeep or Renault cars. It is from an old AMC Jeep Renault dealer's stock. It measures 51 inches long and 5 1/4 inches wide. It has 2 holes at each end and along one side. It turns up at each end and has a larger hole possibly for the radiator drain plug.
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