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1964-1965 Lincoln Continental Resonator Muffler Exhaust, Ap Mufflers-nos on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)


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This listing is for what I believe to be a 1964-1965 Lincoln Continental Resonator.

Good solid Resonator, new never installed.  It has some surface rust on pipes from being in storage over 35 years.

It is an AP Mufflers # 813J 

It measures 9-1/2" across x 5-1/4" deep x 17-1/2" long with 2" Pipes.(1-3/4" inside)

These were purchased from an estate that the owner was restoring a '64 Lincoln. 

Please e-mail if you need additional info(Pipe lengths, etc.) to verify this is correct for your application.

It will ship Fed-Ex, cannot ship to P.O. Box. 

Please make sure this is correct for your application before bidding.

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