1970 Lincoln Mark Iii Hood Doors Trunk on 2040-parts.com
Vallejo, California, US
Need a trunk, hood, or door for your Mark III? I am parting out this 1970 Mark III. This is a california car that has been sitting for the last 10 years. The hood, doors and trunk are almost dent free. There may be a very minor "ding" but nothing serious. On the bottom edge of the trunk there is some minor rust, but nothing serious. The doors and trunk do not include trim--door handles, miror, trunk lettering, etc. I am pricing these parts to go - $50 each.
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