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Albert Lea, Minnesota, US
For your consideration is an original rear view mirror off a 49 Ford F2 pickup
Parts book shows it will fit 1941 through 1948 Ford car and 1948 through 1952 Ford pickup
Glass is in good condition with no cracks. Bracket has some light surface rust.
220JB17037
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