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Rear View Mirrror Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
:

Rear view mirror with clock. Mid to late 30s ? GM ? . On back of clock, New Haven Clock Company , made in USA . Clock face says made in USA at bottom . Clock is wound very tight , but does not seem broken. The clock is wound by pulling a string at bottom of clock. I would assume it could be disassembled and repaired ? Hands move freely. Glass is scratched and rubbed but not broken. The back of mirror has been repainted and rubbed off in one spot. There is a small door that slides open on back of clock. I would be happy to answer questions although , again , I'm not sure of vintage or make.

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