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Amc Passenger Side Doors - Local Pick Up Only In Phoenix, Az on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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AMC PASSENGER SIDE DOORS - LOCAL PICK UP ONLY IN PHOENIX, AZ 
 
I HAVE  BOTH PASSENGER SIDE DOORS OFF A 1966 AMBASSADOR SW-----EXCELLANT SHAPE
 
BUY BOTH AND THEY ARE $75 EACH OR ---$150 TOTAL   FOR THE FRONT AND BACK DOORS
 
BUY BOTH DOORS & I WILL SELL YOU ANOTHER  HANDLE FROM THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE CAR FOR $75 WHICH WILL MEAN I WILL HAVE TO DO ANOTHER E-BAY AD BUT ONLY AFTER THIS AD IS SATISFIED.
 
I AM TOLD THE HANDLES ARE WORTH MORE THAN THE DOOR IF THAT IS YOUR DESIRE.  JUST TRYING TO BE ACCOMODATING.
 
ALL YOU WATCHERS OUT THERE----IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE ITEM BEFORE BDDING----CALL MIKE AT 602 9448477 FOR A LOOK-SEE
 
INQUIRE.
 
THIS AD IS FOR BOTH DOORS FOR $150.    LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.
 
 
 
 
 
LOCAL PICK UP ONLY IN PHOENIX, AZ 

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