2 Vtg Side Mirrors Bullet Finned Black Primer 50s 60s Rod Ford Chevy Dodge on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Up for sale is 2 Black Primer Mirrors. Very cool mirrors. Was chrome before being painted. I think universal (no marking on them). Used condition with pitting on them. 1 adjusting screw is missing on base (see last picture).All metal. They measures about 6" tall (bottom of mounting bracket to top of mirror). About 6 1/2" long. The Mirror housing measures 4 1/2" across. The top on the mirror measure about 4 " long & the bottom mirror measures about 2" long. No mounting screws. HEAVY, WEIGHS ALMOST 2 POUNDS EACH. Email any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking and good luck. Payment must be made within 3 days after auction. I will ship within 2 days after payment.
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