Amc Ambassador Rebel Matador??? Radiator Grille Sheet Metal Panel Nos on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a new old stock American Motors sheet metal panel. It is group# 2.050 Part# 3738139. The group number indicates a grille panel of some kind. But I cant find the part number in my books. If you know what it fits let me know. Note: I have given a general shipping price. please email me your zipcode for a more accurate quote. |
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