Plymouth Rectangle Exterior Rearview Door Mirrors Gaskets & Screws Universal P2 on 2040-parts.com
usa, Florida, United States
VINTAGE CHROME OBLONG MIRRORS CLASSIC MUSCLECAR RESTOMOD HOTROD COMPLETE KIT This listing is for a pair of vintage style chrome oblong door mirrors. These mirrors are high quality manufactured chrome plated plastic, easy to install. Aerodynamic chrome sport style car mirrors that accommodate any bolt-hole pattern. Kit includes 2 mirrors (driver and passenger side), 4 self-tapping screws, 2 bolts, 2 brackets, 2 gaskets, Very cool item for 50's 60's and 70's Crusiers, lowriders street rods muscle cars. Can be used on any Ford Chevy Pontiac Oldsmobile Mopar or Buick muscle car or truck |
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