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1961 1962 Lincoln Continental Power Window Switch Passenger Front Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Shavertown, Pennsylvania, US

Shavertown, Pennsylvania, US
:

You are bidding on a used 1961 1962 Lincoln Continental power window switch for passenger side front -OEM. Part has Ford insignia and "CIVF-14529-A."

Please note: Part may or may not be working - has not been tested. Also, there is pitting in metal. Item is being sold "as is."

Happy bidding!

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