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FORD 25-Piece Interior / Exterior Trim Screw Kit / Pan Head / Black (#8 x 3/4")
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1993-2016 FORD 25-Piece Bumper / Fender Liner / Rocker / Engine Bay Push Pin Clip Retainer Kit
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1980-2011 FORD 25-Piece Bumper / Fender Liner / Rocker / Engine Bay Push Pin Clip Retainer Kit
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1980-2019 FORD 25-Piece Bumper / Fender Liner / Rocker / Engine Bay Push Pin Clip Retainer Kit
Was: $19.95Sale Price $12.95 -
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1964-1993 FORD 20-Piece Rear Window / Front Windshield Molding Reveal Clips
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1964 1/2-1968 FORD 20-Piece Front Windshield / Rear Window Molding Reveal Clips
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1983+ FORD 20-Piece Front Windshield / Rear Window Molding Reveal Clips
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1964-1993 FORD 20-Piece Front Windshield / Rear Window Molding Reveal Clips
Was: $19.95Sale Price $14.95
Lincoln
Lincoln Motor Company, or simply Lincoln, is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford. Marketed among the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States, Lincoln was positioned closely against its General Motors counterpart Cadillac. The division helped to establish the personal luxury car segment with the 1940 Lincoln Continental.
Lincoln Motor Company was founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland, naming it after Abraham Lincoln. In February 1922, the company was acquired by Ford, its parent company to this day. Following World War II, Ford formed the Lincoln-Mercury Division, pairing Lincoln with its mid-range Mercury brand; the pairing lasted through the 2010 closure of Mercury. At the end of 2012, Lincoln reverted to its original name, Lincoln Motor Company. Following the divestiture of Premier Automotive Group (Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Volvo) and the closure of Mercury, Lincoln remains the sole luxury nameplate of Ford Motor Company.
Originally founded as a freestanding division above Lincoln, Continental was integrated within Lincoln in 1959. For 1969, the Continental-branded Mark series was marketed through Lincoln, adopting the Lincoln name for 1986. The Lincoln four-point star emblem is derived from a badge introduced on the 1956 Continental Mark II; the current version was introduced in 1980.
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