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1997-1998 Lincoln Mark Viii 8 Alternator Bracket 32v on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Palmdale, California, United States

Palmdale, California, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front Type:Alternator Part Surface Finish:Black Lincoln Mark VIII:Lincoln Mark 8 Warranty:No

 Up for auction is an alternator bracket removed from a 1996 Mustang Cobra. It will fit 96-98 Cobra's and other Ford vehicles with the "B" headed engines. It's your responsibility to assure fitment other than what is listed above.

I have several parts cars at this time, all Lincoln Mark VIII. One 1994, 1 1995, 2 1996's, 1 1997 and 1 1998. Just contact for any of your parts needs.

SALE TERMS: This part is used and it will have signs of wear and minor scuffs and scratches. Please specify which part number or item you wish to buy if there is more then one item in the listing . Unless noted in listing mounting hardware for the parts is not part of the sale. Return are only accepted for defective items or not as described item. You have 14 days to notify me about the defective item which starts the day the item is delivered. Returns are not accepted because you didn't need the part or bought the wrong part. If you do send the part back because you didn't need the part or you bought the wrong part there will be a 20% restocking fee. The restocking fee will be based on the cost of the part. You will be given credit which must be used within a month.

SHIPPING Items normally shipped through FEDEX within three days of payment. All items are shipped with tracking and insurance. Shipping to the 48 contiguous United states only. If you need the item sooner please contact me to discuss. All items are shipped with tracking and insurance. If you need the item sooner please contact me to discuss.

*Please check out my other auctions for some of those hard to find parts. You can contact me for those other hard to find parts for Lincoln Mark VIII's and if i can get them i will list then so that they can be available to you at a reasonable cost. I do have several Lincoln Mark VIII door and mirrors for several years and colors. I have vcrm's for all years, door and window switches, wheel sensors, electric cooling fans, a/c relays, emission trays, imrc parts and many more. Just request what you need.

*PARTS* As you may know some of the parts are getting harder and harder to find. That means the price will be going up because of demand and low supply of used parts. It's not going to hurt to have some extra parts laying around instead of searching for the hard to find part and paying premium price. As you know the the high cost of new replacement parts it just makes sense to buy the parts used if you do the work yourself. I can give assistance how to do most lite removal and replacement of parts.

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