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1961-1969 Lincoln Continental Floor Mats - Rear Nos; Front Approaching Nos !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Springfield, Virginia, United States

Springfield, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

PRESENTED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A SET OF FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS FOR THE 1961-1969 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS.  THE REAR MATS ARE NOS.  THE FRONT MATS ARE APPROACHING NOS.  NOTICE THE TYPICAL "TEAR" AROUND THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL CONTOUR LINE IS NOT PRESENT.  FOLKS, THESE MATS ARE A MIX OF NOS AND EXTREMELY LOW-MILEAGE USED AND ARE THE BEST YOU WILL FIND.  IF YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SET OF MATS FOR YOUR CLASSIC SLAB-SIDE, LOOK NO FURTHER.  THE COLOR IS IN THE RED FAMILY, BUT CLOSER TO A RUST OR "BURNT SIENNA" COLOR.

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