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Vintage Volkswagen Windshield Mount Wink Mirror Vw Black Dual Swivel Adjustment on 2040-parts.com

US $16.15
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Maryville, Tennessee, US

Maryville, Tennessee, US
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This window-mount rear view mirror is in good shape with some light scuffs. The mirror itself has some age-related fading damage as visible in the photos. Reading left to right, the letters and numbers in the second photo are:

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I do not have the set screw or the metal mount that attaches to the window, as they were re-used with the replacement mirror. Please message if you need additional photos or info.

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