Vintage 1952 Studebaker Dash Mounted Rear View Mirror - Good Original on 2040-parts.com
Caruthers, California, United States
I have this Original oem VINTAGE 1952 STUDEBAKER DASH MOUNTED REAR VIEW MIRROR - GOOD ORIGINAL surface rust on back surface the mirror is compete with NO Cracks! SEEMS TO BE FACTORY POLARIZED thank for stopping by to have a look
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