72-73 ( Rare 8"- Nos ) Chevy/corvette Day/night Interior Mirror "used Original" on 2040-parts.com
Sanger, Texas, US
THIS REAR VIEW MIRROR HAS JUST BEEN REMOVED FROM A 1973 CORVETTE. IT IS THE ORIGINAL 8 INCH DAY/NIGHT MIRROR THAT CAME OUT STOCK IN THIS CAR. IT'S BEEN IN SERVICE FOR 40 YEARS THE MIRROR ITSELF DOES HAVE SOMETHING GOING ON BEHIND THE GLASS, SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS. THE MOUNTING BALL IS STILL NICE AND TIGHT BUT NOT FROZE. IF YOU WANT AN ORIGINAL OR WANT IT FOR RESTORATION THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU. BUYER PAYS 8.00 SHIPPING IN THE USA. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS.
THANKS, JIM
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