Nos1967-1/2 Amc Rambler Rebel Mariner Station Wagons Anchor Roof Pillar Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:1967-1/2 AMC RAMBLER REBEL MARINER STATION WAGON
Other Part Number:AMC MARKING ON BACK OF EMBLEM = RAD
Type:LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE ROOF PILLAR ANCHOR EMBLEM
Surface Finish:EXTERIOR CHROME ROOF PILLAR EMBLEM
Theme:1967-1/2 AMC RAMBLER REBEL MARINER ANCHOR EMBLEM, Vehicle Make/Model
Part Brand:1967-1/2 AMC RAMBLER REBEL MARINER STATION WAGON
Manufacturer Part Number:4485014
Color:O.E.M. & N.O.S. CHROME
Primary Color:O.E.M. & N.O.S. AMC FACTORY CHROMED ANCHOR EMBLEM
"NOT ~ A ~ REPRODUCTION" and =:"NOT ~ A ~ REMANUFACTURED" = EMBLEM
Finish:O.E.M. & N.O.S. AMC FACTORY CHROMED ANCHOR EMBLEM
ONLY 600 1967-1/2 AMC RAMBLER=:REBEL MARINER STATION WAGONS WERE PRODUCED
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right
"BUY-IT-NOW" > *OR~BEST~OFFER*:> " MAKE - AN - OFFER " ... *BUY-IT-NOW*
Interchange Part Number:AMC GROUP NUMBER = 26.077
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