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Rear View Interior Mirror 72-74 Cuda Challenger 340 360 Dart Demon Duster Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States

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Please view all the pics under the description, and read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Good Used, Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth A or E-body Interior Inside Rear View Prismatic Day / Night Mirror, as pictured...Mirror part number 3586576 or 3695130...Bracket and Shaft part number 3695429...As an assembly, this is technically correct for a 1972 built after July 1st 72, and all 1973, 1974 Barracuda, Cuda, Challenger, Rally, 340, 360, or 73, 74 Duster, Valiant, Scamp, Dart, Demon, Swinger, Sport with Prismatic Day / Night Mirror instead of Standard Equipment Non-Prismatic Lens and Housing...Not correct for 74 VP or LP A-body models...The mirror lens housing is in good used condition...The lens is still viewable, but has fading in the background, which I tried to show in the pics...The day/night feature works fine...The bracket and shaft are tight, stay in place, and are not rusty or pitted, but the black base would need refinished...See my other items for Sun visors and many more Mopar parts.



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