Amc Rambler Station Wagon Tail Gate Glass Tracks American Ambassador Classic Nos on 2040-parts.com
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, US
This is a pair of new old stock American Motors station wagon tail gate channels on the car body. They glass slides up into these. They will fit the following Ramblers:
1963 & 1964 Rambler Classic and Ambassador with the standard fold down tail gate
1964 Rambler American
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