Amc Nash Rambler Squeeze Type Door Handle Return Spring 1952-1962 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, US
This is a new old stock American Motors door handle spring. These are the return springs on the cars with the squeeze type door handles. They will fit the following cars:
1952 thru 1957 Nash Ambassador and Statesman
1953 thru 1957 Nash and Hudson Ramblers
1956 & 1957 Hudson Hornet and Wasp
1958 thru 1962 all AMC Ramblers
1958 thru 1963 Rambler Americans
one spring is used per handle
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