Gm Vintage Round Chrome Adjustable Side Mirror #40221. on 2040-parts.com
Hillside, New Jersey, United States
This Listing is for One(1) Vintage Round Chrome Adjustable Side Mirror #40221. It may have been used for 1965 Fords, but would fit on many makes and models of vintage cars. The numbers "40221" are molded onto the underside of the base, but there is no manufacturer logo. The base has one mounting hole and measures 7 inches long and 1 1/8 inches wide.Mirror Has only minor surface imperfections. The chrome base and arm have some scratches /imperfections and very light pitting It May Fit Another Models This has wear from previous use/ownership, storage and age. Please take a look at all pictures. What you see in the pictures is what you will receive.
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