Amc American Classic Ambassador Seat Adjuster Adjustment Lever Handle Pair Oem on 2040-parts.com
Des Moines, Iowa, US
Pair of American Motors seat adjuster levers. Chrome is in nice shape with no pitting. The part number for the right hand side one is 3458570. The part number for the left hand side one is 3458571. Please check out the photos to make sure that these will fit your application. These should fit the following:
1961 Rambler American with bench seat
1961 Rambler Classic, Rebel and Ambassador
1962 & 1963 Rambler American, Classic and Ambassador
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