1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible - Center Bumper Rest (pair) on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, US
These parts came off a 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible. It is for the rear back bumper, they are the center bumper rest. They go one on each side of the license plate. There is some rust which you can be seen in the pictures.
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