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Vintage Rambler Replacement Gaskets For Rambler Ambassador Old Store Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Centralia, Illinois, United States

Centralia, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:United Delco

Nice old envelope of one replacement gasket for a Rambler Ambassador engine. This is old store stock and is in nice condition but has some light wear from age. I will gladly combine items to save postage fees. NO RESERVE ON THIS ITEM. I pack all of my items well and postage will include delivery confirmation if available. If you live over seas I will accept Paypal but I will REQUIRE that the package is sent registered mail. All over seas buyers are responsible for any fees incurred due to customs or taxes. Illinois residents include 6.50% sales tax. Thanks and good luck!!


POSTAGE ON THIS WILL BE $2.50
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