1956/57 Lincoln Mk Ii Trunk Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Whitesboro, New York, United States
Presented for your consideration is: A REAR TRUNK EMBLEM ASSEMBLY FOR A 1956/57 LINCOLN MK II. The main part of the assembly has some minor pitting in the chrome. The emblem is in good condition for the year. The Knights Head has no PITS. The assembly does not have the lock cylinder. The Knights head opens & closes as it should. Thanks for looking.
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