Vintage Racing Wide Angle Mirror 34 1/2" Wide on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Up for auction is a Vintage Racing Wide Angle Mirror, approximately 34 1/2" long. Please observe all photos as this is the best way to observe the condition. Any questions feel free to ask. I will provide any additional information upon request. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. Thanks for looking and be sure to view my other listings.
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