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1950's Chevy Ford Rat Rod Left Hand Chrome Side Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

FRANKFORT IL, United States

FRANKFORT IL, United States
Condition:Used

1950'S CHEVY FORD RAT ROD LEFT HAND CHROME SIDE MIRROR. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL USED ITEM. I AM NOT SURE WHAT VEHICLE IT FITS. CHROME IS IN NICE CONDITION. IT HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES & PITTING. BASE MEASURES 5 1/4" LONG AND THE BASE WIDTH IS 1 3/16". ROUND PART OF THE MIRROR MEASURES 4 5/8" ROUND. HAS A FEW FINE SCRATCHES. PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS.

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