1961-1962 Lincoln Cont. Convertible Roof Top Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Canfield, Ontario, Canada
These parts came off a 1962 lincoln cont. convertible it is the roof top wiring harness one for each side of the convertible top it is a original wiring harness still good if yours were missing or damaged you could use these ones to fix up not mint shape but still go to use .
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