New Ford Lincoln "continental 32v Intech V8" Emblem 96-97 F60z-5442528-a Trunk on 2040-parts.com
Fife Lake, Michigan, US
This is a Genuine Lincoln "CONTINENTAL 32V INTECH V8" nameplate emblem for the trunk lid.
NEW OEM Part # F60Z-5442528-A
The chrome on black background emblem consists of one piece.
Compatible vehicles are 1996 - 1997 Ford Lincoln Continental
Please be sure to double check your part(s) numbers. I could be wrong with the compatible vehicles. There may be more or...there may be less...vehicles that this will fit. Thank you!
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