Vintage 40's/50's Desoto Sunvisor Vanity Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Greenbrier, Arkansas, US
Vintage 1940's / 1950's DeSoto vanity/sun visor mirror. Obviously not new but in good condition considering its age. Small half circle crack on front and scratches on back. Would make great addition to your car or collection!
Smoke & pet free home.
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