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Outside Round Bowtie Chevy Side View Mirror Chevelle Nova Impala Gm Resto Part on 2040-parts.com

US $32.75
Location:

midway muscle car land, Illinois, United States

midway muscle car land, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:chrome

Image result for gm restoration partsThis is a brand new outside side view mirror for many Chevrolet models.  Mirror has bowtie on backside and has the ribbed mounting base as shown.  This will fit drivers or passenger side doors.   Mirror includes mounting bracket with screws and gasket to door.  This is complete mirror assembly ready to bolt on.  This is a GM restoration part.

This will fit the following:

64 65 Chevelle Malibu & El Camino

63 64 65 Chevy II Nova

63 64 65 Corvair 

63 Corvette

63 64 Biscayne Impala Caprice




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