Ford Falcon Outside Mirrors 64 Pair 4caa17713 A . on 2040-parts.com
Radford, Virginia, United States
mirrors off 64 falcon conv.missing logos and each mirror has some fine to medium pitting w/some loss of chrome.mirrors are intact w/some very fine surface scratching but no line of sight interference. could work as daily driver using metalized duct tape over logo holes.not sure if logos could be found or made .
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