Vintage Car Sun Visor Clip On Mirror With Service Record & Travel Record on 2040-parts.com
Villa Ridge, Missouri, US
Up for bid is nice vintage clip on visor mirror to accent your vintage ride. It is in good used condition. Please see photos for details. Please ask specific questions prior to bidding. I will do my best to answer all questions. Thanks and happy bidding.
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