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72-79 Torino Ranchero Armrest Couger Door Panel Colony Park Wagon Ford Mercury on 2040-parts.com

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Stevens, Pennsylvania, United States

Stevens, Pennsylvania, United States





 


Original metallic green arm rests from a 1972 Mercury Colony Park wagon

 These may fit other Mercury / Ford vehicles

 Arm rests measure 10-1/4" , Mounting holes are 6-7/8"

 Foam is solid. No holes, rips or soft spots in the foam

 Vinyl is soft

Perfect for the restoration and show car.


Steering wheel, Ashtray, Jack & Chrome bases also listed


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