Oem Ford- Lincoln Left Front Window Motor- New on 2040-parts.com
Hopewell Junction, New York, US
Up for sale is a Genuine OEM Ford, New in box Left front Window Motor for Lincoln Continental models. it will fit on years 1990-1994. Ford part number is F4OY.5423395.B It has a List price of $136.00 at Ford. I am selling it for $79.00. I have other pats available for Lincolns at 40-50% off list price. E-mail with any inquires
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