Montego Torino 74-76 Drivers Side Remote Mirror C9ab-17743-a3 on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A USED FORD PART # C9AB-17743-A3 DRIVER SIDE MIRROR WITH REMOTE. THIS MIRROR WAS REMOVED FROM A 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO. I BELIEVE THIS STYLE WAS USED ON SEVERAL FORD MERCURY VEHICLES FROM 1973 TO 1976. MIRROR GLASS IS NICE VERY LITTLE WEAR. CHROME IS NICE WITH SOME PITTING PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES. REMOTE CABLE IS 2 FEET LONG. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR LOWER 48 STATES ALL OTHERS PLEASE INQUIRE.THANK YOU.
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