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Antique Automobile Beveled Glass Rear View Mirror - Vintage Auto Mirror W/ Base on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Original beveled glass automobile mirror with no missing or broken parts. Mirror is free of cracks and beveled edges have only a few small chips. Mirror backing is darkening and spotting with age. Base is solid and clean. Appears to have been repainted. Please view all photos for the best description. Thank you ^_^
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Early Beveled Glass Auto/Truck Rear View Mirror


This early mirror measures 7" by 2 & 1/2" with a 4 & 3/4" by 2 & 7/8" cast metal base. 

The beveled edge mirror glass is solid with no cracks and only minor edge chips. 
It's mirror back coating is showing typical age spotting / loss of silvering. 
The ball joint is in good condition and still holds the mirror firmly in position.

A good piece for restoration work or for vintage re-purposing.

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