Nos Rambler Stainless Strip - 1966 Ambassador Dpl Right Side Quarter - 2 Dr on 2040-parts.com
Granville, Ohio, US
This is an NOS stainless strip for a 1966 Rambler Ambassador DPL. It fits model 89 (rare 2 door hardtop), and goes on the right top quarter. It is in the original AMC packagaing, but the bag was torn ad the clips are missing. The length is nearly equal to the length of the quarter panel. Group number 12.128, part number 448 3156
This price is reduced from the regualr price of $70.00
Shipping is $35 anywhere in the continental US
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