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Ford 1986/1989 Taurus & Mercury Sable Lamp Assembly Luggage Compartment Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Northvale, New Jersey, United States

Northvale, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:E6DZ-13A756-A Part Brand:FORD Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:E6DZ13A756A

For sale is one trunk compartment lamp assembly

Brand new, never installed, in original box

Please email or call with any questions to ensure a proper fit of this unit.  201 768 1378 

1986  1987  1988  1989  FORD TAURUS MERCURY SABLE  BODY CODE 54

1988  1989  LINCOLN MARK

1989  FORD THUNDERBIRD  MERCURY COUGAR  W/ SPLIT REAR SEAT

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