Amc Rambler 1960 Or 1961 Interior Courtesy Light on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, United States
I believe this will fit the 1960 -61 Rambler. The stainless housing is in very good condition ( has sticker residue on the housing) and the glass is not broken. Nice piece. Shipping price for domestic only.
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