Amc Rambler Automatic Transmission Front Pump Oil Seal 1962-1965 on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, US
This is a new old stock American Motors automatic transmission front pump seal. It will fit the following Ramblers:
1962 thru 1965 Rambler Classic and American with six cylinder engine
1965 Rambler Ambassador with 232 six cylinder engine only.
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