Vintage Original Sun Visor Vanity Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Mankato, Minnesota, United States
I don’t know what vintage car this mirror would go on; it has a couple of arrows on the lower bottom of the mirror. You are bidding on a vintage sun visor vanity mirror in used condition. The mirror has a little clouding, but not much. It still has both clips to attach mirror to visor. The mirror glass has some light clouding and some edge wear, still a usable mirror and great accessory for your car or truck. It measures 8" by 4". This is an original! What you see in the photos is what you will receive. If you have ANY questions, please feel free to e-mail. Buyer to pay shipping and handling charge of $8.00. Shipping and handling charges are for mainland USA shipping only. Payment methods accepted include PayPal. We give feedback only after the buyer has received their merchandise and leaves feedback for us. Thank you! |
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