1956-1957 Lincoln ? Inside Day-night Mirror In Very Good Origional Condition on 2040-parts.com
South Jordan, Utah, United States
For Bid, One very good original OEM inside day-night mirror. Believed to fit 1956 and or 1957 Lincoln. Mirror glass is beautiful. Chrome dose have some very minor pitting on the back side on close inspection and a little chrome lose on one corner. Would look great once installed. Look closely at the mounting base to see if this mirror is right for your car. I will gladly answer any questions. Thanks for looking.
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