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75-77 Lincoln Continental Wheel Opening Cover Fender Skirt Fr& Rear Brackets Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Jackson, New Jersey, United States

Jackson, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Lincoln Interchange Part Number:76 1975 1976 1977 Linc Cont front brkts bracket Manufacturer Part Number:D5VY-6028002-A D5VY-6028002-B Other Part Number:brkt coupe sedan

Location Fran’s box 5

This is a set of 4, 1975 – 1977 Lincoln Continental rear wheel opening cover front and rear brackets, # D5VY-6028002-A and # D5VY-6028002-B out of the original Ford boxes (boxes not included). These N.O.S. brackets are mint and have never been installed. You will receive 2 front brackets and 2 rear brackets with nice silver cadmium plating. Fits:

 

1975 – 1977 Lincoln Continental models

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