1961 -1962 Lincoln Continental Lower Dash Speaker Cover Black on 2040-parts.com
Canfield, Ontario, Canada
This part came off a 1962 lincoln continental it is the lower dash speaker cover and holds speaker under the dash still in good shape the black cardboard, speaker is original one you will have to try it been sitting for a while not sure if it works ,if you car was missing this piece this one would be good for you.
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