Nos New Old Stock Side Mirror #303 Talbot Germany Porsche 356 911 Bmw Mercedes on 2040-parts.com
Pomona, California, United States
NOS New Old Stock, Genuine Talbot Streamlined Side Mirror #303. Made in West-Berlin Germany.
Directions page is dated Dec. 15, 1964. Sticker says "Made In West Germany". Tag in chrome says "Talbot & Co. Berlin". Not listed but purchased at estate of a gentleman that had a Porsche 356. Believe it will also work with a BMW or Mercedes. Chrome and glass in excellent condition, see pictures. Mirror in original plastic bag. Box does have torn flaps and wear from fifty years in a garage. Ships double boxed with insurance. Buyer pays S&H, visit my Ebay Store, Thanks! |
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