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Chrome Ford Original Interior Rear View Mirror Tinted Glass ( 60's Or 70's) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Nampa, Idaho, US

Nampa, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:68,69,70,71,72 ? IT IS FOR SURE A FORD Interchange Part Number:truck/rat/hot/rod/1954/1953/1952/4x4/1960s/arm/oem Other Part Number:sedan/pickup/original/1950's/sun/visor/bracket/ Warranty:No

 

I  know what kind of vehicle this came from a late 60's early 70's  ford pickup

Could be used with many different vehicles as a CUSTOM application .  

this mirror is in really good shape the chrome arm is nice and shiny the mirror head does have some pits on the back you could either paint it or try to polish it. mirror is really nice no crazing dont let it go they are hard to find in this nice of condition 

10 Good pictures from every angle so you know what your buying.  Use the zoom feature to see in good detail.   (3 rows of pictures)        The 9 picture are the condition description!

Mirror head  7 1/2''  x  2  1/2''   (ford,pickup,truck,f 100,f 150,f 250,f 350,4x4,4x2,high boy,)

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