Nos Chevrolet Kaiser Packard Henry J Willys Jeep Rear View Mirror - Very Rare on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, US
NOS CHEVROLET, KAISER, PACKARD, HENRY J, WILLYS, JEEP REAR VIEW MIRROR. POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL BACK. NEVER BEEN ON A CAR. AS PERFECT AS THEY GET. PROBABLY FITS OTHER MAKES AND MODELS SO DO YOUR HOMEWORK. VERY RARE. KAISER FRAZER PART NUMBER 205392. CHECK YOUR APPLICATION. NO RESERVE. SEE MY EBAY FEEDBACK SINCE 1999.
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