Mopar Driver Side Remote Mirror B-body (1969 Dodge Coronet) on 2040-parts.com
Little Genesee, New York, US
Selling a drivers [remote] side mirror off of a 1969 Dodge Coronet, though will fit all 67-76 A-Bodies, 67-68 C-Bodies and 67-70 B-Bodies. The item is original, the remote is functional, though the item does have pitting and normal signs of wear but the glass is not cracked / broken. I accept paypal (preferred) or cashiers check / bank check. Funds will be validated/cleared prior to item shipping. Please contact me with any questions/comments/concerns prior to bidding and i'll respond as soon as possible. No warranties expressed nor implied, item sold as is with no returns nor refunds.
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