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Pontiac 59 60 Catalina Ventura Bonneville Sport Mirror Left Right Super Duty on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Greenbush, Wisconsin, United States

Greenbush, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:Yes

PONTIAC  1959 1960 PONTIAC sport mirrors NON remote. NEW reproduction LEFT  OR  RIGHT  side NOT BOTH. Mounting hardware and gasket also includes template and mounting instructions. BUYER must tell me year and LH or RH as they are different. Why replate for $200 and up? Great idea to have spare parts before you need them. More pictures upon request. Buyer to contact seller or check out. Payment in 10 days ALL FORM OF PAYMENT. plus $15 shipping and handling to the lower 48.

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