1975 Lincoln Continental 460 Single Exhaust, Aluminized, Models W/one Converter on 2040-parts.com
Geneva, Ohio, United States
1975 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 460 SINGLE EXHAUST, ALUMINIZED WITHOUT RESONATOR. MODELS W/ONE CONVERTER PARTS INCLUDED IN KIT: FRONT Y-PIPE MUFFLER OVER AXLE PIPE RESONATOR ELIMINATOR PIPE RESONATOR IS NOT INCLUDED |
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