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Amc Rambler 60-63 Glove Box Light - Nos !!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, United States

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:RAMBLER AMC Manufacturer Part Number:#3445847

UP FOR SALE IS A NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL FACTORY GLOVE BOX LIGHT  IN EXCELLENT NEW CONDITION THAT IS CORRECT FOR THE FOLLOWING : : :  ALL 1960 THRU 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC & AMBASSADORS PLUS ALL 1962 & 1963 RAMBLER AMERICANS -  FACTORY PART NUMBER #3445847, THESE CAME FROM THE FACTORY COMPLETE EXCEPT FOR BULB   -- PROBABLY FITS OTHER YEARS AND MODELS AS WELL  --- THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE --- BAG IN PICTURE IS NOT PART OF SALE, UNLESS YOU BUY ALL OF THEM !! --  I HAVE A DRAWER FULL OF THESE --   PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.

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