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68-74 Corvette Left Drivers Side Door Mirror,gasket,mount Bracket Oem Gm C3 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Harrison, Michigan, US

Harrison, Michigan, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 68-74 CORVETTE LEFT DRIVERS SIDE DOOR MIRROR,GASKET,MOUNT BRACKET OEM GM C3. THIS CAME OFF OF A 68 CORVETTE BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS DATE CODED 10-DMI-3. THE CHROME IS NOT PERFECT BUT IT IS WAY BETTER THAN MOST. DOES HAVE NORMAL WEAR. THE MIRROR GLASS IS DECENT. ALSO COMES WITH GM MOUNTING GASKET PART NUMBER 3914599. COMES WITH THE ALLEN SCREW. THE THREADS ARE INTACT FOR THE ALLEN SCREW.  AS PICTURED.

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