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1967-1971 (restored Show Quality) Chevy/corvette 8" Day/night Mirror-"excellent" on 2040-parts.com

US $134.95
Location:

Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States

Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
This Is A Show Car Quality Restored GM/Chevy/Corvette 8" Day/Night Interior Mirror. *Please Read Details Below & Look At Pictures, And Ask Any Questions You May Have.
Manufacturer Part Number:916177 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:stainless steel

                  

For your consideration is a - "Nicely And Correctly Restored  1967-1971  Chevy/Corvette 8" Day/Night Interior Mirror" , With The Words  (Guide Glare-Proof)  &  (Made In USA) Stamped Into The Mirror Body. This Is A Show Car Quality Restoration, And Is One Of Our Best! So If This Is The Mirror You Have Been Looking For, Then You Don't Want To Let This One Get Away. Because You May Never Find Another This Nice Again! *Please Look At Pictures and Ask Any Questions You May Have. *We also offer a money back satisfaction guarantee, with our 14 day return policy (Please read details).   *NOTE-  If You Require Shipping, You Must Request It For An Additional Cost (Insurance Is The Buyers Responsibility)       Thank You Looking!               


          

                        

"WE RESTORE CORVETTE MIRRORS" we specialize in 1953-1982 Corvette Mirror Restoration, we can restore your original mirror or sell you an already restored one.( Please email me with any questions ) *We are a NCRS member & advertiser, and you can find us listed in the NCRS driveline magazine.


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