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1971 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Ford Mustang Pinto Bullet Sport Racing Mirrors on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
Location:

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Warranty:No

PLEASE  READ  FIRST  I LIVE  IN CANADA  SO  THESE  MIRRORS  WILL BE SHIPPED BY CANADA POST  OFFICE AT  A COST OF   $35

IT IS CONSIDERED  AN  INTERNATIONAL  SHIPMENT

THANKS  FOR  YOUR  TIME !!!!!!

LISTED   WITH   FLAT  RATE  SHIPPING     TO   THE   U.S.   ONLY  !!!!   

ALL OTHERS  PLEASE  EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE

I DO SHIP WORLDWIDE  EMAIL ME FOR A  QUOTE

I have this    NICE  USED   set of  Ford Sport   Racing mirrors

They  will fit  any  1974 -78    Ford Mustang II   and also ALL years  of Pinto 1971 - 1980

DRIVER'S  SIDE   is a remote  control  that works   GOOD !!!

Part number  on the base is D12B-17743

The housing  and base   are in  EXCELLENT  CONDITION !!!!!!

The black jacket  cable cover  is  is good  condition

The glass is  very  good for  it's  age 

PASSENGER  SIDE is  a remote control  that  works  GOOD

The rubber  cable  cover  is  in  very  good  condition

Part number  on the base is hard  to read  AWA 31771 ?

The  housing  and  base  are  in EXCELLENT  CONDITION !!!!!!!!

The glass is  very  good for  it's  age  

PLEASE  SEE   ALL PHOTOS !!!!!!

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME


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