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Chevy Rectangle Exterior Door Mirror With Mounting Bracket & Screw Nh15 1339 on 2040-parts.com

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Elma, Washington, United States

Elma, Washington, United States
Side mirror driver quality most likely off a 1964 Impala. Includes mounting bracket and original screw. Not a showpiece although functional. Ball joint is a little loose most likely may sag during use. Part # NH15 1339.
Manufacturer Part Number:NH15 1339 Surface Finish:Chrome Other Part Number:Side Mirror NH15 1339 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Side mirror driver quality most likely office 1964 Impala. Includes mounting bracket and original screw. Not a showpiece although very functional.  Ball joint is a little loose most may sag during use.   Part # NH15 1339.

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