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1972 Up Dart Duster Demon Cuda Challenger Day Night Oem Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com

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Saint-Guillaume, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Guillaume, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used

 AP6.0

   DAY NIGHT REAR VIEW OEM  MIRROR FIT  1972 1973 1974 A- E  BODY AND      GOOD   CONDITION GLASS WITH SOME   BLACK SPOTS ON BOTTOM AND TOP OF GLASS ,VERY SOLID NO PLAY ON SHAFT  black rear part of mirror  look good CENTER PART IS NOT PERFECT SEE PICTURES , MOUNTING SHAFT    AND THE  BASE ARE VERY GOOD  CONDITION  

FIT  DART DUSTER SWINGER   DEMON VALIANT CUDA CHALLENGER

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