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Vintage Old Time Art Deka Chrome Mirror Auto Part Passing Rear View Antique Part on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Smyrna, Delaware, United States

Smyrna, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used Brand:TRACTOR CAR CONTROL CABLE MIRROR ADD ON FOR USE Interchange Part Number:RAT ROD Manufacturer Part Number:3796634 MIRROR old time golf cart go cart MTD


 Here I just recently found this drivers side L/H Door/Fender type mirror, It is all intact controls work just like they should. Nice used condition for the age of it as far as I can see. Housing all intact mostly superficial scratches on it throughout. Can be used on other types of vehicles if need be. The condition is well shown on it.Thank You for your business and time!  Check out my other items!




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