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1930s-40s Vintage Round Head Rear View Mirror Car, Truck, Rat Rod-door Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Vallejo, California, United States

Vallejo, California, United States
Condition:Used

Auction is for a 1930s or 40s vintage outside rear view mirror with a round head measuring 4 3/8".  Mirror glass is nice & mirror arm & base have nice chrome & no pits.  Mirror arm can be adjusted at the head and the head is adjustable closer to the car or further out.  This may be a later production mirror as the glass seems to have a tint to it and the manufacture looks more current.  Would work on most cars & trucks of the 30s & 40s that require a door mount or windshield frame mount.

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