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Vintage 1972-1979 Lincoln Mark / Continental Sun Visor Lens Set Of Four((clean)) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Part Brand:FORD

OEM VINTAGE 1972-1979 LINCOLN MARK IV, MARK V AND CONTINENTAL SUN VISOR VANITY LENS SET OF FOUR.(4.)  THESE VERY CLEAN AND NO YELLOWING. WILL SHIP IN PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING WITH INSURANCE.THESE HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FROM FORD MANY YEARS AGO AND ARE HARD TO FIND IN THIS SHAPE. WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR CLASSIC CAR. SOLD AS IS. PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF SELL.. GOOD LUCK BIDDING AND THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY SELL.

 WILL LEAVE FEEDBACK ONCE FEEDBACK IS RECIEVED. ITEMS WILL USUALLY SHIP OUT WITHIN 1 TO 2 BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE TIME PAYMENT IS RECEIVED VIA UPS OR FED EX IN THE 48 STATES. SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE FULL INSURANCE FOR ALL ITEMS WHICH EBAY IS NOW MAKING US ADD TO THE TOTAL UP FRONT. I TAKE SPECIAL CARE IN PACKING RARE NOS PARTS TO HELP PREVENT ANY DAMAGE WHICH USUALLY INCLUDES STRONG AND EXPENSIVE TYPE TAPE AND BOXES. SOMETIMES IF I HAVE AN ODD SHAPED, BULKY, AND/OR VERY EXPENSIVE PART TO SHIP, IT MAY TAKE A LITTLE LONGER WHILE I TRACK DOWN A SPECIAL BOX. IF YOU HAVE ANY WORRIES ABOUT MY SHIPPING THEN JUST READ THROUGH ALL MY POSITIVE FEEDBACK COMMENTS ON SHIPPING.

CANADA AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE CHECK IN WITH ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING ABOUT THE SHIPPING CHARGES. I ONLY USE USPS PRIORITY MAIL FOR OUTSIDE THE 48 STATES. IF IT IS TO BIG OR BULKY IT MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO SHIP INTERNATIONAL, SO CHECK WITH ME BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. USPS PRIORITY IS THE ONLY WAY I CAN SHIP INTERNATIONAL BECAUSE IT PROVIDES TRACKING AND FULL INSURANCE. TO MANY PROBLEMS WITH GOING THE CHEAP WAY WITH USPS (LOST PACKAGES AND NO TRACKING). IF YOU DONT WANT TO USE USPS PRIORITY THEN I CANNOT SHIP TO YOU OUTSIDE THE 48 STATES.

I DO MY BEST TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE ITEMS LISTED. IF YOU FEEL I HAVE GIVEN AN INACCURATE DESCRIPTION THEN LET ME KNOW AND A RETURN/REFUND WILL BE ACCEPTED ON NOS PARTS MINUS SHIPPING. I AM NOT HERE ON EBAY SELLING PARTS TO TRY TO SCAM ANYONE. I AM NOT PERFECT AND SOMETIMES I MIGHT MISS SOMETHING OR MAKE A MISTAKE BUT I WILL FIX IT PROMPTLY IF I DO. I AIM TO PLEASE AND STRIVE TO KEEP 100 % POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND HAVE A 5 STAR EXPERIENCE FOR EACH AND EVERY ONE OF MY SALES. ONCE YOUR ITEM SHIPS THEN A TRACKING NUMBER WILL BE SENT AND ADDED TO THE VIEW ORDER DETAILS PAGE FOR YOUR ITEM HERE ON EBAY. GOOD LUCK BIDDING


 

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