Ford Nos Outside Rear View Mirror #daz17696a,68-72 Mustangs L Or R Side on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
This is a NOS Ford outside rear view mirror #DAZ17696A it fits right or left side,this is why it comes with 5 assorted gaskets.It fits 1968-72 Mustangs and other Ford cars.It comes with mounting hardware in original Ford box.
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