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Vintage Cadillac Vanity Mirror, Nice For Cadillac Collector.1930's1940's 50's on 2040-parts.com

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Searsport, Maine, United States

Searsport, Maine, United States
ouf of OLD ESTATE. this is in very nice condition, for being a ORIGINAL CADILLACIF YOU WANT A NICE ONE, here it is,
Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:CADILLAC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:CADILLAC Interchange Part Number:VANITY MIRROR Manufacturer Part Number:CADILLAC Brand:CADILLAC

ORIGINAL CADILLAC ,VANITY MIRROR,
Nice for the Caddy Collector, IF YOU HAVE VISORS
this should work on your Cadillac,
make your own judgement on this,
it is very nice condition,, makes a great addition to any CADILLAC,
PHOTOS are big part of description,
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