Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage Chevy Truck Tow Mirrors Bracket Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Condition:Used Surface Finish:paint and surface rust Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

1960s vintage chevy truck Tow mirror pair left and right in original condition they do have some missing paint surface wear and surface rust and Some little pitting missing one acorns bolt mirrors to have some scratches on the glass

I do pick up things at car swap meets and junk yards so I do get them as is

Will be assembling for better shipping

Please look at all the pictures very carefully before making a bid on this item that's what you see is what you get if you have any questions please feel free to ask

Part is sold answer so please do your own research before making a bid on this item as we there are reasons if it does not fit your vehicle

Will be shipping through FedEx ground

One Lap of the Web: Virtual Hemi 'Cudas and 1932 Ford memories

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

-- NASCAR driver Casey Mears reunites with a 1932 Ford that he remembers from his childhood and high school years in Bakersfield. His father Roger bought it in 1982 but sold it in the mid-'90s; six years ago, Casey was able to bring it back into the Mears fold. His daughter is 5, the same age Mears was when he was able to reach the pedals.

Pagani Huayra – still on the missing list

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

Where's the Pagani Huayra gone? Despite claims theĀ firstĀ customer car has been delivered, the Pagani Huayra still hasn’t reached any customers, and won’t any time soon. Last year we revealed that, despite a ‘US Debut’ being planned, the Pagani Huayra would not be able to meet US regulations to be sold as a road car in the States.

From Hooniverse: Spintires is a Soviet trucker video game

Thu, 13 Jun 2013

If you’ve ever spent an entire workday watching YouTube clips of Soviet-era logging trucks traversing the wilds of Siberia (who hasn’t?), then you’ve no doubt spent even more time cruising Russian classifieds for vehicles with three-letter names ending in AZ. Now, you may not have to import an eight-wheeled Russian monster truck to get an idea of what it might be like to run roughshod over some pristine forest. As our friends at Hooniverse report -- in great detail -- there’s a Kickstarter on and it’s aimed at bringing Spintires into reality.