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72 7 74 75 Lincoln Power Radio Antenna Rear Trunk Mount Ford Ltd Mercuy Marquis on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pleasanton, California, United States

Pleasanton, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Includes Lower Mounting Bracket Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for bid is a used power radio Antenna from a 1973 Lincoln Continental. It has a 1972 part number on it and I imagine it would have been used for several years.

Please check the pictures and ask all questions before bidding. Working condition is unknown. Sold As-Is.

I have many early 70's Continental parts. Please check my other listings and email me if you're looking for a certain part. I have a couple boxes not listed. Thanks!

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