Vintage Oldsmobile Accessory Visor Mirror 1940 1948 1950's on 2040-parts.com
San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States
1940 1950's Visor mirror , Cool , Vintage nice collector part to own. In nice shape, some little blur age for over 50 years or older. made in the USA, One few rare , never see them maybe at the car show.
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