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1970-1971 Torino Sport Mirror Passenger Side Cougar Mirror Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Red Oak, Texas, US

Red Oak, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:D1OB-17713-AW Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:METAL Warranty:No Part Brand:FORD OEM

UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE FORD MERCURY COUGAR  OEM SIDE MIRROR FOR THE PASSENGER RIGHT SIDE  ONLY.I KNOW IT WILL FIT SEVERAL FORDS..SHOULD FIT TORINOS AND MORE  CHECK APPLICATION. PART D10B-17713-AW. .ITS.IN GREAT SHAPE.GOOD GLASS NO CRACKS IN GLASS OR BASE .ALREADY BEAD BLASTED TO THE METAL. AND LIGHTLY PRIMED GREY  REMOTE WORKS PERFECT.. CLEAN PART .SOLID FORD OEM PART,THIS MIRROR IS FACTORY CORRECT FOR 1970-71 TORINO.

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