2 Used 73 74 75 76 77 Lincoln Mark V Aluminum 15"x6"x5 B/c Wheels #d6ly-1007-a on 2040-parts.com
Dewitt, Michigan, United States
TWO USED 73 74 75 76 77 Lincoln Aluminum 15"x 6" Wheels #D6LY-1007-A 5" Bolt Circle. Item as is: Light wear and surface scratches, Valve stems may need replacement, nics out of edges, weathering, surface oxidation, slight corrosion (see pictures). Confirm this item is compatible with your vehicle BEFORE purchasing. Due to heaviness of wheels and to reduce risk of damage during shipping, each wheel will be packed & shipped individually. International Shipping Insurance Available upon Request. 6% SALES TAX FOR MICHIGAN RESIDENTS. THOUSANDS OF ORIGINAL 1957-72 FULL SIZE FORD AND MERCURY CAR PARTS IN STOCK WHEELCOVERS FOR ANY AMERICAN CAR 1949 TO 1985. For Returns: call within 5 days of receipt of part. No call, No return. No postage refunds. Customer Service: 517-371-2396 10am-1pm MON-FRI for questions on thousands of original FORD parts. GALAXIE parts vendor since 1973. 190,000 parts in stock! |
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