Vintage 1967 Amc Rambler Tail Light Lens P/n 3207553 N.o.s.w/gskt&screws on 2040-parts.com
Sonora, California, US
UP FOR SALE IS A N.O.S. AMC RAMBLER TAIL LIGHT LENS P/N 3207553 FOR 1967. I BELIEVE THIS IS A LEFT HAND LENS LOOKING AT IT WITH THE REFLECTER AT TOP AND LETTERING RIGHT SIDE UP.THE GASKET AND SCREWS ARE INCLUDED.THIS IS A NEW NEVER USED PART.THANKS FOR LOOKING. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING.
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