Vintage Rear View Mirror Nos Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Grainfield, Kansas, United States
Vintage Rear View Mirror NOS Rat Rod This is NOS but is NOT perfect. It has some blemishes around the outside rim of the housing( shown in the pics) I tried to show the condition accurately in the pics. The mirror itself is very nice but has a few blemishes behind the glass. The backside of the mirror has a grey hammer tone paint with some blemishes on it. No bracket and looks like a 1/4-20 thread is what bolt it would take to mount a bracket. No numbers on this so I cannot tell you what this would fit. The housing Measures 7 1/4" x 2 13/16". Sold as is No guarantees. ref# 3 |
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