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American Motors Underhood Cover and Insulation American Motors Underhood Cover and Insulation Smooth Hood Covers For Restoration - 3-D Molded Hood Covers For That Custom Look Under Hood Covers are manufactured to Tough, High Temperature ABS Cover cover the structural ribs on the under side with HeatShield Insulation Panels of the hood surface of your vehicle to give a clean, Pre-Cut, Ready to Install Kits finished look to the engine Mounting Pins and Illustrated Instructions included compartment. Year, Make and Model Specific Ambassador--American--Classic--Gremlin--Marlin--Rebel Compare the insulation patterns and images in this catalog to the under hood structure on your vehicle. Watch our “How To” video on the Installation of a typical Under Hood Cover and Insulation Go to: youtube.com/quietridesolutions Order Line: 888-777-3410 Tech Line: 209-942-4777 Fax: 209-942-4476 6507 Pacific Ave. Ste. #334 Stockton, CA 95207 For more information contact us at: [email protected] ©2003-19 •Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 1963-66 Ambassador Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Ambassador 1963-64 Ambassador 1965-66 Part # Description MSRP Hood 1963-64 Ambassador AMCAMB 6364-CUHC 1963-64 Ambassador Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMB 6364-CUHC-A-003 1963-64 Ambassador Under Hood Cover-with A-003 Ambassador 272 Hood 1965-66 Ambassador AMCAMB 6566-CUHC 1965-66 Ambassador Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMB 6566-CUHC-A-003 1966-66 Ambassador Under Hood Cover-with A-003 Ambassador 272 ©2003-15 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1958-65 American Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield American 1958-60 Trunk American 1958-60 American 1964-65 American 1964-68 Trunk Part # Description MSRP Hood 1958-60 Rambler American AMCAMR 5860-CUHC 1958-60 Rambler American Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMR 5860-CUHC-A-009 1958-60 Rambler Amer Under Hood Cover-with A-009 Rambler 272 Trunk 1958-60 Rambler American AMCAMR 5860-CUTC 1958-60 Rambler American Under Hood Cover-Smooth 119 AMCAMR 5860-CUTC-A-009 1958-60 Rambler Amer Under Hood Cover-with A-009 Rambler 173 Hood 1964-65 Rambler American AMCAMR 6465-CUHC 1964-65 Rambler American Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMR 6465-CUHC-A-007 1964-65 Rambler Amer Under Hood Cover-with A-007 American 272 Trunk 1964-68 Rambler American AMCAMR 6468-CUTC 1964-68 Rambler American Under Trunk Cover-Smooth 119 AMCAMR 6468-CUTC-A-007 1964-68 Rambler Amer Under Trunk Cover-with A-007 American 173 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1966-68 American 1969 Rambler Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield American 1964-68 Trunk Rambler 1969 Trunk Part # Description MSRP Hood 1966-68 Rambler American AMCAMR 6668-CUHC 1966-68 Rambler American Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMR 6668-CUHC-A-007 1966-68 Rambler Amer Under Hood Cover-with A-007 American 272 Trunk 1964-68 Rambler American AMCAMR 6468-CUTC 1964-68 Rambler American Under Trunk Cover-Smooth 119 AMCAMR 6468-CUTC-A-007 1964-68 Rambler Amer Under Trunk Cover-with A-007 American 173 Hood 1969 Rambler AMCAMR 6900-CUHC 1969 Rambler Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCAMR 6900-CUHC-A-009 1969 Rambler Under Hood Cover-with A-009 Rambler 272 Trunk 1969 Rambler AMCAMR 6900-CUTC 1969 Rambler American Under Trunk Cover-Smooth 119 AMCAMR 6900-CUTC-A-009 1969 Rambler Amer Under Trunk Cover-with A-009 American 173 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1963-64 Rambler Classic Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Rambler Classic 1963-64 Rambler Classic 1965-66 Part # Description MSRP Hood 1963-64 Rambler Classic AMCCLS 6364-CUHC 1963-64 Rambler Classic Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCCLS 6364-CUHC-A-040 1963-64 Rambler Classic Under Hood Cover-with A-009 Rambler 272 Hood 1965-66 Rambler Classic AMCCLS 6566-CUHC 1965-66 Rambler Classic Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCCLS 6566-CUHC-A-040 1965-66 Rambler Classic Under Hood Cover-with A-009 Rambler 272 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1966 Rebel Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Part # Description MSRP Hood 1966 Rebel AMCREB 6600-CUHC 1966 Rebel Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCREB 6600-CUHC-A-040 1966 Rebel Under Hood Cover-with A-040 Rebel “R” 272 AMCREB 6600-CUHC-A-048 1966 Rebel Under Hood Cover-with A-048 Rebel Sccript 272 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1967-70 Rebel Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Part # Description MSRP Hood 1967-70 Rebel AMCREB 6770-CUHC 1967-70 Rebel Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCREB 6770-CUHC-A-040 1967-70 Rebel Under Hood Cover-with A-040 Rebel “R” 272 AMCREB 6770-CUHC-A-048 1967-70 Rebel Under Hood Cover-with A-048 Rebel Script 272 AMCREB 6770-CUHC-A-045 1967-70 Rebel Under Hood Cover-with A-045 Rebel SST 272 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1967-70 Rebel Machine Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Part # Description MSRP Hood 1967-70 Rebel Machine AMCREBM 6770-CUHC 1967-70 Rebel Machine Under Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCREBM 6770-CUHC-A-040 1967-70 Rebel Machine Under Hood Cover-with A-040 Rebel “R” 272 AMCREBM 6770-CUHC-A-045 1967-70 Rebel Machine Under Hood Cover-with A-045 Rebel SST 272 AMCREBM 6770-CUHC-A-042 1967-70 Rebel Machine Under Hood Cover-with A-042 The Machine 272 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] Marlin 1965-66 Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Trunk Cover Part # Description MSRP Hood 1965-66 Marlin AMCMAR 6566-CUHC 1965-66 Marlin Under Hood Cover--Smooth 195 AMCMAR 6566-CUHC-A-030 1965-66 Marlin Under Hood Cover--with A-030 Marlin Script 272 AMCMAR 6566-CUHC-A-065 1965-66 Marlin Under Hood Cover--with A-065 Marlin Logo 272 AMCMAR 6566-CUHC-A-035 1965-66 Marlin Under Hood Cover--with A-035 Marlin 272 Trunk AMCMAR 6566-CUTC 1965-66 Marlin Under Trunk Cover--Smooth 119 AMCMAR 6566-CUTC-A-030 1965-66 Marlin Under Trunk Cover--with A-030 Marlin Script 173 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1968-70 Javelin and AMX Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Trunk Deck Cover Part # Description MSRP Hood 1968-70 Javelin AMCJAV 6870-CUHC 1968-70 Javelin Under Hood Cover--Smooth 195 AMCJAV 6870-CUHC-A-005 1968-70 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-005 Javelin 272 AMCJAV 6870-CUHC-A-060 1968-70 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-060 AMX 272 AMCJAV 6870-CUHC-A-055 1968-70 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-055 AMX 390 272 Trunk 1968-74 Javelin AMCJAV 6874-CUTC 1968-74 Javelin Under Trunk Cover--Smooth 119 AMCJAV 6874-CUTC-A-005 1968-74 Javelin Under Trunk Cover--with A-005 Javelin 173 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1971-74 Javelin and AMX Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Trunk Deck Cover Part # Description MSRP Hood 1971-74 Javelin AMCJAV 7174-CUHC 1971-74 Javelin Under Hood Cover--Smooth 195 AMCJAV 7174-CUHC-A-005 1971-74 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-005 Javelin 272 AMCJAV 7174-CUHC-A-010 1971-74 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-010 Javelin AMX 272 AMCJAV 7174-CUHC-A-055 1971-74 Javelin Under Hood Cover--with A-055 AMX 390 272 Trunk 1968-74 Javelin AMCJAV 6874-CUTC 1968-74 Javelin Under Trunk Cover--Smooth 119 AMCJAV 6874-CUTC-A-005 1968-74 Javelin Under Trunk Cover--with A-005 Javelin 173 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] 1970-78 Gremlin & 1973-77 Hornet Under Hood Cover with AcoustiShield Part # Description MSRP Hood 1970-78 Gremlin AMCGREM 7078-CUHC 1970-78 Gremlin Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCGREM 7078-CUHC-A-050 1970-78 Gremlin Hood Cover-with A-050 Gremlin 272 Part # Description MSRP Hood 1973-77 Hornet AMCHORN 7377-CUHC 1973-77 Hornet Hood Cover-Smooth 195 AMCHORN 7377-CUHC-A-075 1973-77 Hornet Hood Cover-with A-075 Hornet 272 ©2003-19 Quiet Ride Solutions Prices Subject to Change Without Notice For more information visit: www.quietride.com or contact us at [email protected] .
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