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1969 Mercury Cougar Remote Outside Mirror W/ Chrome Base on 2040-parts.com

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Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE FACTORY LEFT HAND SIDE REMOTE CONTROL RACING STYLE MIRROR FOR A 1969 MERCURY COUGAR. PART NUMBER ON BASE #C9WB-17743-C, NO CRACKS IN BASE OR HOUSING. GLASS LOOKS VERY GOOD NO AGE SPOTS OR CHIPS, ALL 3 CABLES ARE CONNECTED WORKS FINE. CHROME PLATING ON BASE IN GOOD CONDITION NO PITS STILL SHINES. MIRROR HOUSING NEEDS PAINT, MOUNTING PAD AND JOY STICK ARE GOOD. TAKEN OFF AND STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES, THIS MIGHT ALSO BE THE SAME FOR 1970 MODELS PLEASE CHECK FIRST. NICE ITEM TO UPGRADE WITH GETTING HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION, EMAIL ME WITH ANY ?????

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