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Used Fomoco Trans Mount C2my-6068-b 61 62 Mercury Convertible Only 1962 S-55 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Mount Union, Iowa, United States

Mount Union, Iowa, United States
USED 1962 MERCURY
Manufacturer Part Number:C2MY-6068-B Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Rubber and metal Brand:MERCURY Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:FOMOCO Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

USED FOMOCO Transmission mount part number C2MY-6068-B. FITS 1961 1962 MERCURY FULL SIZE CONVERTIBLE ONLY. 1962 MERCURY S-55.The mount is used and has some cracking in the rubber but is still bonded to the metal. Very hard parts to find. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES THIS IS WHAT YOU GET. 

You will receive the item in this picture.  Items are described to the best of my ability, but it is understood that all items are sold "AS IS".  

Please be sure to ask all questions concerning this item in plenty of time for Bob to answer and before you bid! If you would rather call, try 319.865.5151(SHOP) DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS & leave a message so we can get back to you.  BOBS CELL 319-750-4047

 

 

We are cleaning out our parts room (30 X 90) so keep watching our auctions.

 

Thanks for bidding,

Bob & Johna 

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