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1953 Buick Day/night Rearview Mirror on 2040-parts.com

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Leonard, Texas, United States

Leonard, Texas, United States
some light streaks in the glass or its backing; light pitting on the metal, but not bad for its age.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Buick

 Inside rearview mirror for 1953 Buick Super, Roadmaster, and I think it will also fit the Special, but it came from a Super. Has the hole for the radio antenna knob, has day and night adjustment tab, some light streaks in the glass or its backing, but not bad for its age. Has some light pitting but again, not bad. Probably fits 1951 and 1952 Buick as well.

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