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New 1967 Ford Rearview Mirror Inside Fairlane Galaxie Mustang Ranchero Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $49.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:C7AZ-17700 Manufacturer Part Number:C7AZ-17700 Placement on Vehicle:front

New 1967 Ford Rearview Mirror Inside Fairlane Galaxie Mustang Ranchero Ford


This new reproduction
rear-view mirror fits
1967 Fairlane 2- or 4-door sedan and station wagon;
1967 Comet 2- or 4-door sedan;
1967 Ranchero;
1967 Galaxie 2- or 4-door sedan and station wagon;
1967 Cougar;
1967 Mustang;
1967 Falcon.
This inside mirror with day/nite control
has a black back and a shaft with hole.
Quality reproduction.



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