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1964-1969 Pontiac Firebird, Gto, Lemans, Tempest Rear View Mirror Im692 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.50
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Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States

Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Interior Manufacturer Part Number:IM692

1964-1969 Pontiac Interior Rear View Mirror
Fits: GTO, Firebird, Lemans, Tempest, Others
Buick with Flat Mounting Stud
Authentic Reproduction of the 10" Day/Night Mirror Made by GM
Polished Stainless Steel Housing with "Guide" Stamping
Features Gray Lever and Gray Rubber Surround as Original
A Quality Offering by CARS Inc.
Serving the Hobby Since 1973
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