Side View Mirror For Classic And Antique Cars on 2040-parts.com
East Hartford, Connecticut, United States
UP FOR BIDDING = THIS IS A NEW AFTERMARKET MIRROR ,NICE CHROME, METAL MIRROR BACK AND HEAVY PLASTIC BASE FITS THE STYLES OF THE late 50's and the 60'S 70'S 80'S DRIVERS SIDE (CAN BE USED ON PASS SIDE TOO ) EASY TO INSTALL WITH OBLONG HOLES TO FIT A WIDE RANGE OF ORIGINAL HOLE PATTERNS 3 1/2" AT WIDEST RANGE . PLEASE CHECK ALL THE LISTINGS ON MY MAIN PAGE FOR OTHER GOOD DEALS......AND COOL STUFF.I ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN IT MAKES SENSE and saves you money.... HAPPY BIDDING THANKS FOR LOOKING
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