Antique Car Truck Side Mirrors Rat Rod Chrome Project on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, North Carolina, US
Up for auction is a pair of vintage side mirrors from 2 different cars. I don't know what these came from. The glass is really good on both (though they need cleaning). Please see pictures for condition. Feel free to ask questions.
Mirrors for Sale
- 1970 ford car passenger r/h sport mirror dodb -17713 - aw base casting.(US $75.00)
- Antique vintage car automobile rear view door hinge mount mirror 1920’s 1930’s(US $24.95)
- Vintage 1950's ford lincoln mercury mirror head bracket(US $9.99)
- 1969 ss chevelle exterior door mirror(US $9.99)
- 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 chevy monte carlo el camino remote door mirror bullet(US $99.95)
- Antique classic car mercury? fender mirror.......classy!(US $9.99)
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