1964 Ford Van Inside Rear View Mirror. on 2040-parts.com
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Usable, used. Should be re-silvered. 9.5 by 2 ins. mirror. I require insurance on items selling for $20 or more. If shipping costs calced by ebay shipping calculator seem too high, don't worry, I'll send the least expensive way possible and will refund excess postage paid if difference is significant. Seller does not do "Buy it Now". I really appreciate quick payment. |
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