Chevrolet Full Size Bowtie Mirror
The best I can tell this is a 1964 Impala mirror.
The mirror fit multiple vehicles.
Mirror is sold as-is.
The mirror has wear on it.
Mirror is original.
Pictured is what you will receive ask any questions before bidding.
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