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Ford Maverick Mercury Comet Arm Rest Base on 2040-parts.com

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Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

  This is for a pair of OEM blue arm rest bases that were originally removed from a 1972 Mercury Comet.  They also fit Ford Mavericks as well.  Ford/Mercury used them on a number of different models through the years.  They are interchangeable and can be used on either the driver or passenger side.  The casting numbers indicate they were molded in 1970.  Buyer is responsible for determining correct application.  One base has obvious damage.  The damaged base does not have the front or rear locating pins, but the other has the front locating pin intact.  The mounting holes are approximately 4 3/8 inches center to center.  They are not a perfect pair, but may be better than what you have.  There is no reserve, and a low starting price.

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