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1930s-1950s Passing Eye Mirror Automobile Add On Accessory on 2040-parts.com

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Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States

Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States

This is a vintage 1930s-1950s Passing Eye automobile accessory mirror.  This chrome two mirror add on gives a "Preview of the Road Ahead".  It allows you to see around car or truck in front of you to pass on two lane road.  Clamps to top of door; fits any automobile.  "Designed to overcome the hazards of passing - do not risk your life when pulling out to pass a truck or a line of traffic - 'the passing eye' gives you close vision of the oncoming traffic and the road ahead.  It clips simple and solidly to t he top of your door - will add distinction to your automobile."  THE LIFE THIS SAVES MAY BE YOUR OWN.  Great collectible for your vintage car.  Some pitting as shown on chrome.  Very nice, clean, estate item.  See pics for details.  Questions, please email.  Will combine shipping for multiple items.  International bidders please email before bidding to determine shipping costs.  Good luck bidding!  

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