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1973 Camaro Pass Side Factory Sport Mirror Z28 Will Fit 1970-81 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Stockbridge, Michigan, United States

Stockbridge, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a used 1970-81 Camaro Outside Door Sport Mirror - Passenger side
It has been stored on shelf in dry storage for years.  Does show signs of wear (see pics) but is in still very good condition.   Can be repainted.   Comes with everything you see in pics
Mirror is still intact.  No breaks or cracks but has few scuffs and it looks like someone put tape or some kind of adhesive on it - didn't try to clean off - didn't want to break mirror.

Please check out my other items as well and ask questions, and if you're looking for a certain 1973 Camaro part, I just might have it.  Have MANY parts!

Thanks!

Buyer pays all shipping charges....

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