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Nos 1964-1969? Amc Chrome Fender Molding? New Old Stock Rambler 3665741 Lh on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Warrensburg, New York, US

Warrensburg, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

 Up tonight I have The beginning of a collection of NOS parts.  Here I have a New Old Stock Left Hand Molding for a 1964-1970 Era AMC car.  I can't find this in any of my books.  It looks like it should be for the grille area but Nothing really matches that I looked at.  Really good chrome with a few scratches but still very smooth Brilliant plating with no pitting.  I would say nice enough for alot of show cars. You can't plate yours for the opening bid.    As with all my parts,  if you feel it has an issue once you receive it,  please contact me to have it resolved.  I value my reputation and try to provide hard to find parts at great if not down right cheap prices to keep our old cars on the road. .  Remember you can't use cheap overseas reproduction parts and still call your car all original or a survivor.  Keeping NOS Affordable.  You can buy directly from me at sometimes down right cheap prices or buy from one of the many dealers I ship to weekly for a much higher price.  Remember the government is still printing Money but AMC hasn't made parts like this in decades.  You won't find parts like this at your local wrecking yard if they even have any cars like yours left.     A nice finishing touch to your Authentic restoration.  These little parts really make your restoration stand out.   The AMC part number on this is 3665741.  Remember always use genuine parts in your restoration.  Don't miss out!!!

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  ***The fine Print  I have held off as long as possible but have finally found it necessary to add this little clause to my auctions.  I ship almost daily.  When I receive your pay pal payment I will reply to that email to let you know I received payment.  This email will also tell you when the item will be shipped.  It is usually the same day.  If you have some sort of spam blocker you may not receive this email. I'm not going to take the time to contact you in any other way to tell you it was sent if the email comes back.

    I will gladly COMBINE SHIPPING!!!! on most items. For combined shipping, REQUEST A TOTAL!!!!! at the end of the last auction and I will get back to you in a day or so with a shipping total. Please do not pay until You have received the invoice.  That only complicates things.

  When inquiring about a part please be sure to let me know what the part is and if possible the auction number if not inquiring through the ask seller a question link on that item. It makes things a whole lot easier.

  I do not put insurance or delivery confirmation on most items. I ship over 3000 items a year.  The time alone to do this takes way too long.  I will add it if you request it though.

 Insurance will only give you your money for the item back not the shipping.  Regardless of what you want put on the package if they loose it or deliver it to the wrong person it is gone.  There is nothing that will get it back.  The Post office is pretty good in general though and I have only a package or 2 get lost a year.

  The more time I have to spend doing paperwork (filling out Forms, answering emails etc.) The less time I have to find and prepare all the neat rare parts I have been bringing you!!!   

  If your package doesn't arrive in a timely manner. 1 Check with your local post office.  They have on occassion had it but not delivered it to the customer for whatever reason.

                                                                             2 Contact me and I will check when it was sent. 

 I will work with you in whatever way to help you find the part.  If it is lost I will take care of you.   Check my feedback.  It speaks for itself!!!!!!!

 If you feel a part is wrong or you have some other concern about an item you purchased please contact me to help resolve the issue. I am very critical of my parts and try to honestly describe the true condition. I may miss something but not usually. I clean and detail all my parts so you see exactly what you are getting. It helps me see the flaws and pont them out to potential buyers.  There is nothing worse than getting an unpleasant surprise when you open that box.

 Please bid with confidence in knowing I stand by my parts and descriptions.

 Only leave feedback once the transaction has been completed and any concerns you have are addressed.

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