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Oem 1961-1967 Ford Econoline Van Pickup F100 F 100 Truck Rear View Mirror Used on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

This listing is for an OEM 1961-1967 Ford Econoline van and pickup and F100 pickup original rear view mirror. This was removed from my 1963 Econoline van several years ago. I just recently came across it in the garage. I know that it will also fit the same era F100 pickup and other Ford trucks. It is in overall good condition. There is light surface rust to the bracket and back of the mirror. The glass is nice with only a few small superficial scratches. A very usable piece for a driver or repaint it for show. This should work on both Econoline vans and pickups. For later years, please check your application before bidding. Please check out my other auctions. Combined shipping available. Please email any questions. $8.00 shipping to the lower 48 states. The successful bidder shall submit payment within five (5) days of close of auction.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING: PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND VIEW ALL PICTURES CAREFULLY BEFORE BIDDING. I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON THE ITEMS THAT I SELL. PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THAT SOMETHING IS INCLUDED WITH THE ITEM THAT IS NOT SHOWN IN THE PICTURES. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. IF YOU DO NOT SEE SOMETHING IN THE PICTURES, IT IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE ITEM. I DO MY BEST TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE ITEM BUT MIGHT MISS SOMETHING. THAT IS WHY I TAKE A LOT OF PICTURES OF THE ITEM. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS REGARDING THE ITEM, PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. Please note that the shipping price listed is to the lower 48 states ONLY. I will gladly ship internationally. However, please be advised that I do not box my items up beforehand. As a result, if you are an international buyer, I may not be able to give you an exact shipping quote until the auction is over. SHIPPING TO OTHER COUNTRIES MAY BE VERY EXPENSIVE!!! I ship within four (4) days of receiving payment. I mention this because I have had a couple of bidders ask where their items were 2 days after making payment. I also request that payment be made within five (5) days of close of auction. If you need more time, I understand. However, please send an email and let me know your intentions. If no contact has been made after the fifth day, a non-paying bidder alert will be filed. I also leave positive feedback when payment is received, mine is 100%. If you are satisfied with your item upon receipt, please leave positive feedback. IF YOU HAVE AN ISSUE WITH AN ITEM UPON RECEIPT, PLEASE EMAIL ME DIRECTLY THROUGH EBAY BEFORE OPENING A DISPUTE CASE. FUNDS ARE HELD AND IT CREATES MORE OF AN UNNECESSARY HASSLE FOR BOTH THE BUYER AND SELLER. Thanks for looking and good luck!!

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