94 95 96 Cadillac Deville R Right Passenger Side View Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, Ohio, US
Hello,
here is a passenger right mirror from a 1994-1996 Cadillac Concours. It
is very nice with no chips or cracks and good green color
for
its age. There are a feew minor scratches on edge but still very nice. All mounting points are intact. A great value for a unique
part.
Shipping is $12.99 dollars to the lower 48 states. All others please inquire for shipping costs.
The item in the picture is the one you will receive. This is one of many parts from my collection. If you are
looking for any other items for a Cadillac Concours or any other car send me a
message. You have nothing to lose and possibly a rare part to gain.
Thanks for looking and double thanks if you are buying...Teresa
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