Vintage Original Ford Motor Co. Automobiles Nos Interior Mounting Mirror In Box on 2040-parts.com
Dana Point, California, United States
Selling this vintage and original Ford automobiles rear view mirror. It is in excellent original condition. Never been used. Has been sitting in storage for so many years. Comes in the original box. Will arrive exactly as shown. No reserve. Thank you
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