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1966 1967 Lincoln Continental Door Armrest Pad- Black on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

Up for sale is an upholstered armrest pad for a 1967 Lincoln Continental. The color is BLACK.  Good driver quality condition.  

There is crack at one end. If you put this on the rear, with the crack facing to the back, it will be fairly unnoticeable.

This armrest is correct for all doors for 1967 Lincoln sedans, convertibles or coupes. Will work great on a 66 as well, but the corner detail for a 66 is more squared off than a 67.

If you have any questions about this item, or would like to know about LOTS of other nice parts I have available for 1960s Lincolns and can put up on Ebay auctions, please do not hesitate to call me at 303 562-8368.

 

Thank you for looking.

John Brewer

Brewer Classic Lincoln

303 562-8368

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