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Corvette Interior Mirror, 1963 on 2040-parts.com

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Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

Used parts can get better but not by much...  Here's a used original Guide 3770185 interior mirror as installed on '63 Corvette.

This one came from a low mileage Chevy BelAire and has no dents or major scratches in the housing with vitrually pristine mirror glass.  The GUIDE emboss is well defined on this mirror, some were lightly embossed with characters hard to read and the emboss fades away during polishing...

Oh, don't ask about dates because the Guide version of 3770185 did NOT have dated glass.  Only the mirrors from Donnelly used dated glass.

The close-up of the emboss and mounting stud shows the entire rear surface of the mirror needs time on a buffing wheel to put it in factory concours condition.  There are some tiny flecks of pit which are visible when you look closely.

Shipping calculator presumes USPS priority mail rates.  Buyer to pay $2 handling fee plus freight at cost (you can define an alternate method of shipment). Sale to complete within 10-days of auction close.

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