1971-73 Drivers Mirror - Remote - No Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Michigan, US
1971-73 Drivers Mirror - Remote - No Hardware. This mirror is for the Drivers side and best used for parts. the mirror housing is in nice shape without any cracks or broken pieces. the base has two small cracks in it (see picture) and the mirror is in good shape also (but you will have to add your own hardware from your mirror). If you need parts for a drivers mirror, then this is for you!!!
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