Vintage 5" Flat Glass Mirrors Truck / Bus Circa 30's On Up on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, US
UP FOR AUCTION ARE A PAIR OF NEW GENUINE NORLIPP 5" FLAT GLASS MIRRORS PART NUMBER #422C. THESE MIRROR HEADS ARE MADE FROM ALUMINUM NO DINGS. GLASS IS STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NO AGE SPOTS. MIRRORS HAVE HEAVY DUTY BALL SOCKETS. BOTH ARE STILL IN THE BOX, ONE IS MISSING THE NUT & WASHER. PERIOD CORRECT MIRRORS FOR TRUCK AND BUSSES FROM THE 30'S -60'S. LONG OBSOLETE, E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ??????
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