1968-1971 Lincoln Mark Iii Oil And Fuel Gauge With Lens Good Used on 2040-parts.com
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US
ONE GOOD USED OIL AND FUEL GAUGE WITH LENS FOR 1968-71 LINCOLN MARK III. CAME OFF VERY LOW MILEAGE CAR LOOKS LIKE NEW. FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES. WILL GIVE QUOTE TO WORLD WIDE BUYERS AND OTHERS BUY IT NOW
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