Nos Vintage Side-view Mirror For 1960's Gm, Ford, And Chrysler Vehicles on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, US
NOS vintage replacement chrome side view mirror for early through late 1960's GM, Ford, and Chrysler vehicles. Has been in storage for fifty years in it's original box and is in near mint condition with slight patina from age. Includes mounting hardware and instructions. Quality of chrome is likely superior to anything made today. An excellent replacement or restoration part for a vintage vehicle.
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