1960 Ford Lincoln Mercury Lf Power Window Motor Ffc14553c on 2040-parts.com
Advance, Missouri, US
1960 FORD LINCOLN MERCURY LF POWER WINDOW MOTOR FFC14553C THIS CAME OUT OF A 1960 LINCOLN I AM SURE IT WILL FIT OTHER FORD PRODUCTS DO YOUR RESEARCH BENCH TESTED IT WORKED FINE THE MOTORS WILL FIT EATHER SIDE THE PART WITH THE GEAR IS DIFFERENT CAN BE UNBOLTED
I AM PARTING OUT THIS 1960 LINCOLN EMAIL ME IF YOU NEED ME TO LIST ANYTHING
I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING AND WILL SHIP OVER SEAS
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