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1977-79 Lincoln Mark V-tinted Opera Windows-glass & Chrome Trim-set D7lb-65291 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Bluff City, Tennessee, United States

Bluff City, Tennessee, United States
See pics and description.
Brand:ford Manufacturer Part Number:D7LB-65291 A32-BWA

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NOTE: Glass is in excellent condition, I don't even see a scratch on either piece. The chrome trim is in good condition, no pitting or missing chrome but the black paint in the center has come off in places as you can see in the pics. The chrome has not been polished. Please don't bother me with ridiculous offers. I usually accept any reasonable offers, even at my price, your basically getting the trim free.

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