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1956 Lincoln Continental Mark Ii Passenger Side Vent Window Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
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Sarver, Pennsylvania, US

Sarver, Pennsylvania, US
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1956 Continental Mark ii passenger side vent window motor. Please note this is a 3/THREE wire motor from a newer Lincoln, with the gear assembly switched over to the Mark ii gears. These motors are stronger and more durable that the ones that came in the 1956 model. This has a black wire for ground, a yellow wire for open and a red wire for close, NO GREEN WIRE!!! Wire it as such. This unit was bench tested and works fine.

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