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