1972 Ford Lincoln Mark 4 Tail Lamp Light Assemblies 400 460 on 2040-parts.com
Howard City, Michigan, United States
these are dated for 72 i am not an expert in old lincolns. i got a box of this stuff from a friends garage. i will be selling it over the next couple days.
i think they are for 72 mark 4s. he had several cars from 72 74. this is left over parts. they are a pair, left and right. the chrome has some pitting, and there is paint flaked off in spots. i have a lot of close ups to look at before bidding. they are still presentable, good lenses, foward chrome edge that is exposed looks good. the right hand side has a partial harness that comes with |
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