V0lkswagen Bug 1960's Vintage Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Yorkville, Illinois, US
1960'S ERA VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE BUG REAR VIEW MIRRIR
VINTAGE -DOES THAT MEAN OLD? Stored in heated garage for 55 years!
No cracks and very nice chrome -no mounting srews. Sold as is, but you will be happy!
Nice piece for the serious restoration.
Thank you for looking!
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