1966-1969lincoln Continental Vaccum Door Locks on 2040-parts.com
Canfield, Ontario, Canada
These vaccum door lock parts came off a 1968 lincoln still in good shape to use original ones they on the door panel of the car these make the door locks go up and down if yours were broken or missing these would be good for you.All parts can be ship out world wide to my customer thank yaou
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