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1967 Plymouth Fury Convertible Rear View Mirror 1965, 1966, 68, Chrysler, Dodge on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

This is the interior mirror/visor is from a 1967 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible, an Arizona car we parted out. 

It has Day and Nite buttons that work fine. The mirror glass is clean with very little sign of age. 

The base is clean with no pitting. 

The arm is pitted but still shines up well.

In general the mirror is in great condition, much better than the average convertible mirror you usually find. You will have a difficult time finding a better used mirror!

The aluminum back is straight, no dents.

This mirror will probably work for 1965 to 1968 Plymouth, Chrysler and Dodge convertibles.

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