Nos 1950 1951 1952 Buick Interior Rear View Mirror Non Glare 50 51 52 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
We recently bought a former hot rodder and classic car collectors estate and this was in that group. This is a NOS still in the box Buick inside rear view mirror. It is a non glare mirror, but it is not a day/night mirror as there is no tab on the bottom to switch it. There are no markings at all on the mirror, only on the box, so we are assuming this is the correct mirror for the box. The number on the box is 981803 and we believe it is for the early 50's Buicks, but please verify that if you can. The mirror is about 8 inches long and in excellent condition. The mirror glass is perfect, there is no discoloration, no chips or scratches. The backside is gleaming chrome, but it does have some light scuff marks from taking it in and out of the box over the years. The box is in good condition also and would look great on any shelf. Free shipping anywhere in the lower 48 United States. Int'l extra. Good luck!!
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