Used Mirror And Mount 65-79 Vw Conv No Lens The One Pictured Is The 1 U Get on 2040-parts.com
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
this mirror is in very good shape to be 40+ years old has a few spots on glass but not to bad does not have to be replaced gives it petina the plastic is in very good shape could put a new glass in it if u wanted
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