Vintage Rear View Mirror Tinted Glass Rat Rod Chevrolet Ford Dodge Gmc on 2040-parts.com
Olathe, Colorado, US
Rectangular shaped rear view mirror tinted glass vintage screw back very light surface scratches and tight swivel. Good shape for age back is worse shape than mirror.
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