Nos 78-79 Amc Concord + Matador Barcelona Models Roof Pillar Barcelona Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:1978-1979 AMC CONCORD MATADOR BARCELONA MODELS
Interchange Part Number:EMBLEM STILL IN NOS AND OEM AMC ORIGINAL PACKAGING
Type:LEFT-SIDE or RIGHT-SIDE ROOF PILLAR EMBLEM
Other Part Number:2 EMBLEM CLIP FASTENERS INCLUDED IN PACKAGE
Theme:1978-1979 AMC CONCORD and MATADOR BARCELONA EMBLEM, Vehicle Make/Model
Surface Finish:STILL NEW = O.E.M. & N.O.S.
Manufacturer Part Number:AMC FACTORY PACKAGED PART NUMBER = 8129280
Country of Manufacture:United States
Primary Color:HIGH QUALITY BRIGHT & GLOSSY FULLY-MULTI-COLORED
Color:STILL NEW & O.E.M. & N.O.S. MULTI-COLORED
Finish:HIGH QUALITY - BRIGHT & GLOSSY - METAL FINISH
"NOT ~ A ~ REPRODUCTION" and =:"NOT ~ A ~ REMANUFACTURED" = AMC BARCELONA EMBLEM
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right
AMC CONCORD MATADOR BARCELONA=:LEFT-SIDE OR RIGHT-SIDE = ROOF PILLAR EMBLEM
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