1968-1969 Lincoln Continental Door Panel Arm Rest on 2040-parts.com
Canfield, Ontario, CA
These parts came off a 1969 lincoln continental 4 door car they are for drivers side and passenger side original ones needed to be clean up original one not mint shape but still good to use if yours were missing or damaged .Dark blue.
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