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1968-71 Lincoln Mark Iii Right Side Motor Mount For 460 Engine Good Used on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
CAME OFF CAR WITH ONLY 25,000 MILES
Part Brand:FOMOCO Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:C9LY-6038-A Warranty:No

ONE GOOD USED PASS SIDE ENGINE MOUNT FOR 460 ENGINE 365 HP FOR 1968-71 LINCOLN MARK III  CAME OFF CAR I PARTED OUT WITH 25,000 MILES.NO SPLITS OR CRACKS IN RUBBER   FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES        BUY IT NOW

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