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Vtg 1950-1960 Side-vue-mirror View #4086 Yankee 556 Accessory Ford Chevy Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:556 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:Base Casting # 4086 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Part Brand:Side-Vue-Mirror Surface Finish:Chrome

1950's 1960's Vintage Square Side-Vue-Mirror Model #4086 Yankee 556

Side mirror is interchangeable with the Yankee 556 mirror and this part is compatible with 1531 vehicles.
Accessory or Side view mirror.
Base measures 6" base. Mirror is 5 3/4" across.
Swivels behind mirror.
Screw hole for mounting in base.
Does not come with screws or mounting accessories.
Small dent in bottom front of mirror. Does need cleaned / polished.
Couple light scratches most likely from being stored with other mirrors.
Couple small rub marks to the top of mirror. May buff out. A few minor bubbles to chrome on the back of mirror.
Chrome is good condition, Mirror is not cracked or scratched.
Rubber around the mirror is aging and has started to crack some.
Ford, Mercury, Chrysler,  Plymouth, Dodge, Studebaker, Chevrolet
Being sold as is, as found.
Listing other vintage mirrors as well and always happy to combine shipping when possible.

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     Most items I sell are used, vintage or antique and will most likely have a flaw of some sort. I consider myself a treasure hunter; however I am not an expert in vintage collectibles or antiques and won't pretend to be. I am honest & I will do my best to describe my items & answer any questions you have to the best of my ability.  I will provide lots of photo's so you, the buyer, can determine it's condition beyond what I have described & whether or not an item has been possibly altered or is missing original parts or pieces that I may be unaware of. Photo's also further help in determining an items authenticity.
     Although my home is smoke and pet free, I cannot guarantee that vintage items came from a smoke or pet free home. I clean most items unless otherwise noted in the listing; however when it comes to the fine detail or antique finishes, I leave that up to the customer. Example, some people like the patina on their silver. Sometimes I may unintentionally overlook something. If you find this the case please let me know. I strive for customer satisfaction. If you're not happy, I'm not happy and I will do my best to make it right. I want you to enjoy your item for years to come.
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