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Vintage Auto Truck Prismatic Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wyandotte, Michigan, United States

Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
Vintage Auto Truck Prismatic Rear View Mirror, image 1
Condition:Used

Vintage Auto Truck Prismatic Rear View Mirror  


This is a vintage Prismatic rear view mirror, for a car or truck.

We “believe” it is from the 60’s era.


The mirror looks to be in good shape but the chrome body has some issues. 

There is some slight rust and pitting, mostly around the edge. 

We did not try and clean it and believe with a little polishing, it could look a little better, but 

we don’t believe you will get it to look like new.


The label that is still on the mirror makes us believe it has never been used.

If not a good piece for your car or truck, it would look cool displayed in your man cave garage.

 

 Look at our photos closely

 as they are part of our description and you are buying them as is.

(we feel our pictures will tell you what we can’t, due to our lack of knowledge).


While we usually describe as many elements as possible, occasionally details are missed. 

If you see something you are concerned with,  please feel free to contact us. 


This item is one of many vintage auto parts that we found in a storage unit we purchased at 

auction. We have many items that we will be listing (some already listed).


Thanks for looking.


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Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment and will combine shipping. 


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