Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car Chrome Oblong Restoration Mirror Pair - New Universal on 2040-parts.com
Lovettsville, Virginia, US
This listing is for a new pair of chrome-finished restoration mirrors. They feature oblong shaped mirror heads with real mirror glass. The heads are metal and the bases/arms are cast-plastic.
The mounting base is approximately 1" wide by 6" long. It is designed to fit most factory bolt patterns. A metal mounting bracket and rubber base gasket are included.
We have found that these bases are not long enough to fit the mirror bolt pattern on Ford Torino and other FoMoCo models using similar mirrors. Patching factory holes may be needed in this case.
Please refer to the diagrams in the photos section for more info.
All hardware and instruction are included.
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