Amc Ramc Rambler Station Wagon Tail Gate Upper Side Track Fuzzy Seal 1967-1978 on 2040-parts.com
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a pair of new old stock American Motors station wagon tailgate fuzzy track seals. These go on the each side of the glass. They will fit the 1967 and up through the 1970's on Rebel, Ambassador and Matador.
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