1979 Collector's Series Lincoln Mark V Lh And Rh Arm Rest Pads, Nos Pair on 2040-parts.com
Menasha, Wisconsin, United States
Left and right side door panel arm rest pads for the 1979 Collector's Series Lincoln Mark V. NOS in the box, new condition. Will fit any Mark V, or Mark IV reusing the metal clips rather than plastic buttons to install, but the midnight blue color was introduced in 1979 for the CS cars.
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