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Vintage 1950's 1960's Towing Mirrors-rat Rod/rat Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Spokane, Washington, US

Spokane, Washington, US
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For sale is a set of 2 vintage towing mirrors.  Very cool teal blue original color.  Great for a rat rod or rat bike.  In nice used condition, not sure what they are originally off of and there is no makers name on them.  They measure 20 inches long and the mirrors are 4 x 6.  Winning bidder will pay by Paypal within 4 days of the end of the auction unless communication is made with me to ask for more time to pay.  Buyer will also get Free Priority Mail Shipping that includes insurance.  Thank you for looking.

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