Amc Jeep Seat Adjuster Cover Left Wagoneer Cherokee 1970s on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a new old stock American Motors part. It is the seat adjuster cover for the side of the seat. I think this is for Jeep vehicles from the 1970s. It came from an old AMC Jeep dealer's stock and has the 1970s logo on the original bag. It may be for Cherokee or Wagoneer from then. I leave it up to you to decide. group# 29.120 part# 8955008741
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