Mercury Monterey, Hood Moulding 1962 Used on 2040-parts.com
Dousman, Wisconsin, United States
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1962 Mercury Monterey hood moulding, used, good driver quality. good for restoration, no breaks or cracks, some pitting in chrome with all mounting tabs.
these will also fit other Mercury models like station wagons, convertibles and any big car for 1962. you are bidding on one grille as shown in pictures. |
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