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Metra 72-5512 Speaker Connector for Select 1987-12 Ford/Lincoln (pair)

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Connects aftermarket speakers to the factory speaker harness
Fast and Easy installation
No cutting required
Plugs into harness directly

Compatible With
Ford
Bronco (Full Size) 1987-1996
Crown Victoria 1992-1997
E-Series Econoline Full Size Van 2009-2012
Econoline Full Size Van 1992-2008
ZX2 1997-2004
Escort 1991-2004
Expedition 1997-1998
Explorer 1991-2001
F-150 Classic 2004
F-150 1997-2003
F-250/350/450/550/650/750 1997-1998
F-Series Pickup 1987-1996
LTD 1989-1991
Mustang 1994-2004
Probe 1988-1997
Ranger 1989-1997
Taurus 1990-1999
Tempo 1989-1994
Thunderbird 1989-1997
Windstar 1995-2003
Lincoln
Continental 1990-1994
Mark VII 1989-1992
Mark VIII 1993-1995
Navigator 1997-1998
Town Car 1990-2002
Mazda
626 1993-2002
B2300/B3000/B4000 1995-1997
MX6 1993-1997
Navajo 1991-1994
Mercury
Cougar 1989-1997
Grand Marquis 1989-1997
Mountaineer 1997-2001
Sable 1990-1999
Topaz 1989-1994
Tracer 1991-1996

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