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Cats-eye 6" Flat Glass Mirrors Circa 40's 50's on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION ARE A PAIR OF NEW GENUINE CATS-EYE 6" FLAT GLASS MIRROR HEADS CIRCA 40'S 50'S. PART NUMBER #HD6, BOTH MIRRORS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION, PAINTED WITH BLACK ENAMAL PAINT STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. GLASS IS MOUNTED IN RUBBER WILL NOT VIBRATE LOOSE ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE. THESE WERE USED ON TRUCKS FROM THE 30'S ON UP. LONG OBSOLETE PERIOD CORRECT MIRRORS NICE PAIR TO UPGRADE WITH. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ??????

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