Mopar 1970 E-body Left Outside Rear View Mirror Standard Non-remote (used Orig) on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States
This is a Mopar E-Body Left Outside Rear View Mirror. It is the standard chrome oval (non-remote) . It is used in good condition. The chrome has the usual pitting from road wear. It has some pits or chipping in the chrome around the screw holes . There are some scratches and what appears to be some pitting on the glass. It is tight fitting on the ball. Thanks for Looking.
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