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1972,73,74 Lincoln Mark Iv ,gas Gauge Assembly,# D2lf-10962-n,working. on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
Very nice gas gauge,working.
Brand:Fomoco Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:D2LF-10848 Surface Finish:white plastic

This is the gas gauge, from a 1972 Lincoln Mark IV and will probably fit 72,73,74,75,76 Lincoln Mark IV. This piece appears very nice with no dings. Piece moves when tilted,should work well.  Please look at my pictures closely, as returns are expensive for both you and I.  I will accept a return if there is something wrong with my piece or that it is my fault.  I always try to give a very clear description, as honest as I can be.  So between my pictures and my description you should be safe to bid or pass.  I do charge shipping so you know what it will cost you to send it back, instead of adding and including it in my price.  Finally, please feel free to contact me, before or after a sale, to ask me a question.  I would rather have you find out something that makes you say no than have you buy and not want the piece after you get it.  Thank you for considering my pieces, I think you will like them...Jeff.

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