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Vintage Ford Truck Mirrors Western Junior Jr West Coast F100 Fomoco on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Lakewood, Washington, US

Lakewood, Washington, US
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For sale is a set of genuine Ford rearview mirrors, I believe they are the Western Junior style.  These were a dealer installed option on many '60s and '70s Ford truck models.  These came off a '72 F250, I did test fit them on my '65 F100 and they would fit that as well.  The mirrors do need a little refresh before installation, as the hardware is rusty and will require replacement, and some penetrating oil.  The glass is in great shape, as is the rest of the mirrors (no dents or gouges on mirror or arms).  All I have done is clean off the moss.  The original mounting hardware/rubber seals are also included with the sale, though are rusty and should be used for reference only.  With a little work and polishing, these mirrors will look great on any old Ford truck.  

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