Late 60’ Early 70’s Ford Or Mercury Sport Mirrors on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Late 60’ early 70’s Ford or Mercury Sport Mirrors. Both are remote. Shells and glass are in very good condition, obviously they would need to be repainted. Please note PASSENGER SIDE MISSING REMOTE KNOB. Priced appropriately. PAYPAL only, payment dues within 24 hours of auction end.
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