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New Single 4 Inch Round Glass Long Arm Vintage Style Side View Mirror ! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Montclair, California, United States

Montclair, California, United States
THIS IS A NEW ITEM ! PLEASE REVIEW ALL PICTURES CAREFULLY FOR MEASUREMENTS AND SIZE OF THE ITEM !
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

NEW SINGLE OF VINTAGE STYLE LONG ARM SIDE VIEW MIRROR ! MIRROR IS ADJUSTABLE AND CAN BE USED ON RIGHT OR LEFT-HAND SIDE OF AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OF THE LATE 1920`S ~ 1930`S ~ 1940`S ~ 1950`S ~ 1960`S ! MIRROR IS MOUNTED ON TO THE DOORS EDGE / THE ARM OF THE MIRROR IS CHROME METAL AND THE MOUNTING SCREWS ON THE BASE OF THE MIRROR IS 1 INCH APART / THE ARM OF THE MIRROR IS 6 INCHS LONG ! MIRROR FULLY EXTENDED OUT IS 9 INCHS LONG WITH A 4 INCH ROUND GLASS / STAINLESS STEEL BACK ! COME READY TO INSTALL !

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