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~1~vintage~ 1930's 1940's Ford/chevy/rat Rod Joma Thermometer Side View Mirror ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Springville, New York, United States

Springville, New York, United States
IT APPEARS TO BE IN FAIR USED CONDITION WITH PITTING ON THE PARTIALLY ARM AND WORN OFF CHROME ON THE MIRROR HOUSING. THEIR IS SOME SCRATCHES ON THE MIRROR GLASS. I DO "NOT" HAVE THE REST OF IT. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. IF YOU NEED A FAIR MIRROR HOUSING TO RE-CHROME, THIS MIGHT WORK FOR YOU. PLEASE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT BEFORE PLACING A BID OR HITTING THE "BUY IT NOW". MAKE SURE TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASING.
Brand:JOMA Warranty:No Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED DIE-CAST Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

UP FOR AUCTION IS (1) (4 1/2" MIRROR HOUSING DIAMETER) VINTAGE 1930's-40's FORD/CHEVY/RAT ROD JOMA THERMOMETER SIDE VIEW MIRROR (MIRROR HOUSING AND PARTIALLY ARM ONLY)PLEASE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT BEFORE PLACING A BID OR HITTING THE "BUY IT NOW".  MAKE SURE TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASING.

THIS COULD HAVE BEEN USED ON MOST MAKES & MODELS IN THE 30's-40's.    

*** WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE ***

IT APPEARS TO BE IN FAIR USED CONDITION WITH PITTING ON THE PARTIALLY ARM AND WORN OFF CHROME ON THE MIRROR HOUSING.  THEIR IS SOME SCRATCHES ON THE MIRROR GLASS.  I DO "NOT" HAVE THE REST OF IT.  WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.  IF YOU NEED A FAIR MIRROR HOUSING TO RE-CHROME, THIS MIGHT WORK FOR YOU.  PLEASE KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT BEFORE PLACING A BID OR HITTING THE "BUY IT NOW".  MAKE SURE TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASING. THIS IS GETTING HARDER TO FIND IN ANY CONDITION.  THIS IS THE FAIR USED VINTAGE 1930's-40's FORD/CHEVY/RAT ROD JOMA THERMOMETER SIDE VIEW MIRROR (MIRROR HOUSING AND PARTIALLY ARM ONLY) (1) THAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, FOR PARTS TO RESTORE.

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.

READY TO BE USED FOR PARTS FOR YOUR VINTAGE CLASSIC CAR OR RAT ROD PROJECT!!!


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