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1957-1972 Chevy Rear View Mirror Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Canton, Michigan, United States

Canton, Michigan, United States
Has light coat of rust on rear of mirror. There are minor scratches on the glass surface of the mirror which doesn't effect any image seen in the mirror.
Brand:General Motors Chevrolet Surface Finish:Glass Metal Manufacturer Part Number:None Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:None Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:None

1957-1972 Chevy Rear View Mirror OEM. Will fit other 1957-1972  GM Makes & Models. May fit other GM years also Trucks 1957-72 possibly check with manufacturers information for correct applications.
This mirror was removed and stored decades ago. Please see all the pictures as they're part of the description.
I have described this rear view mirror the best I can. Please ask all questions before bidding.
Sold as is. No guarantees are expressed concerning any internal parts and or the actual description of this mirror.
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