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Vintage West Coast Chevon Towing Mirrors Rat Rod Truck Chevy Ford Dodge Woohoo on 2040-parts.com

US $66.00
Location:

Soulsbyville, California, US

Soulsbyville, California, US
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Parting out a '66 c20 truck with 32000 miles

This truck was only used for towing a travel trailer around the good ole USA

Around 1999 a large oak tree decided not to stand around anymore and gravity took it down.

The truck was too close and took a glancing blow to the roof and hood.

The owner decided a crushed hood and a caved roof was enough to warrant a new truck.

The new truck continued on tour, the old one left to vanquish in the field.

I bought it from a scrapper who bought it from the widow, it was a rolling squirrel condo!.

The 327/350 now lives on in my '63 c10 fleet.

I am try to recycle all the good stuff to keep these classics rollin'

These mirrors are just sweet! they rusted just enough but still adjustable, one has a small dent in it,

not very noticeable I found it running my hand over it. the other has one also, both are

visible if you look closely. The name "Coronado" is stamped on the mirror.

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