1969 Mustang Nos Remote Control Rear View Mirror Only L.h. Driver C9zz-17696-a on 2040-parts.com
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States
NOS C9ZZ-17696-A mirror. Still has the made in Canada sticker on the bottom. This is for the mirror only there are no other parts with it. This is as perfect as you can get. This item is sold as is.
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