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Rear Motor Mount 1949 Lincoln & Cosmopolitan W/ Std & Od Transmission New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale is a NEW Rear Motor Mount. This is a new rubber & metal mount which was made right here in the USA years ago. We have a couple of these available, so the one you receive may look slightly different but will be in the same new old replacement stock condition. This fits the following automobiles:

1949 Lincoln & Lincoln Cosmopolitan with Standard & Overdrive Transmission, only cars with 1 Rectangular Rear Mount

Great part at a great price! See below for detailed picture(s).

Control # MM 2061

Replaces OEM # 8L-6068B

Each item is described to the best of our ability. However, we are not perfect and something may slip past us. Therefore, we provide one or more large photographs to add to the description in case we have missed something.

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