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67-79 Ford Truck Oem West Coast Camper Special Towing Mirrors Stainless Set Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Ridgeville, Indiana, US

Ridgeville, Indiana, US
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I pulled these mirrors off of a 1976 Ford CAMPER SPECIAL.  These are factory scripted towing mirrors put on the 67-79 Ford trucks.  Also known as west coast mirrors.  Both of the mirror glass is busted as you can see.  So you will have to cut some mirror glass or have a glass guy do that for you.  Both of the backs has some small dings.  The one that has the glass busted out the most has some dents going outward.  But at least stainless is a soft metal and you should be able to straighten them out easily  But still nice rare mirrors.  These are straight off the old truck.  If you was to spend some time polishing these up, they of course would look better.  Check out the pictures good.  We ship world wide, if you need help figuring shipping costs feel free to ask.  Everything is sold as is, all sales are final.  Check out my other listings, we have lots of used parts to sell.   These will be packed up good to prevent more damage.

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