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Nos Instrument Panel Bulb & Socket W/ Resistor Ford Lincoln Mercury E89z-13b765- on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:E89Z-13B765-A Other Part Number:E89Z13B765A Brand:Ford OEM UPC:Does not apply

This is an NOS Ford Instrument Panel Bulb & Socket w/ resistor

with part number E89Z-13B765-A / E89Z13B765A

Fits

Ford with Electronic Cluster

Aerostar 1986-1989

Bronco II 1986-1989

Probe 1989-1997

Ranger 1988-1989

Taurus 1986-1995

Lincoln

Continental 1989-1997

Mercury

Cougar 1985-1986

Sable 1986-1995


Please use part numbers and picture to verify application. This may fit other makes and models not listed above. Please check your application. This NOS part is in excellent condition from dry storage.  Please email with any questions. 

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