1984 Thru 1989 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc Overhead Console With Moonroof Switch !!! on 2040-parts.com
Fairview, Michigan, US
1984 thru 1989 Lincoln Mark VII overhead console with compass and temp along with factory moonroof switch. This control has been tested and is in complete working order. I have many Mark VII parts to go through. If you need anything for a Mark VII let me know and I will list it for sale.
Happy bidding and good luck !!!
Switches / Controls for Sale
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- Smp/standard tw-71c turn signal directional cam-turn signal switch repair kit(US $18.86)
- Smp/standard us-294l switch, ignition lock & tumbler-ignition lock cylinder(US $66.95)
- Acdelco oe service pt167 electrical connector, body wiring(US $24.10)
- Smp/standard us-594 switch, ignition lock & tumbler(US $165.48)
- Smp/standard sls-189 switch, stoplight-stoplight switch(US $19.02)
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