62&63 Lincolntrunk Lids,1961-1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible Top Frame on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Hi I have two convertible tops a Lincoln top from a 1962 and a 1965 these will fit Lincolns from 1961-1965. For a extra $1,500/B.O. each I also have a 1962 or 1963 convertible trunk lid for sale. Call me at 412-580-0118 and make a offer on any part! You are BIDDING on a choice of one a 1962 Lincoln top or a 1965 Lincoln top ONLY!! For more info call 412-580-0118
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