Vintage 50s 60s 70s Chevrolet Visor Vanity Mirror Accessory With Comb Pocket on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Connecticut, US
Chevrolet Visor Vanity Mirror
Good Driver/Survivor
As You Can See in Photos, Glass is Shadowed From Brackets
Clips are Good With Some Surface Rust
Frame is Straight And Pretty Clean
Comb Holder is in Place and is in Very Good Condition
Nice Addition To Any Chevy
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