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Vintage Set Truck Tri-pod Mount Fender Mirrors, Rat Street Hot Custom Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Virgilina, Virginia, US

Virgilina, Virginia, US
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This is a good set of vintage Trailer-View Mirrors.  They are in really good shape for the age and they only have a few very small rust spots on the back of the mirrors.  The spots are about the size of a pencil lead and their is maybe 6 or 8 spots.  One of the mirror  faces has a small blemish in it but other than that they look great.  The chrome is very shiny and they will look great on a Rat Rod or an old restored Pick-up truck.  They come in the original boxes that are seen in the pictures and any buyer will be lucky to have these sweet mirrors.  Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.

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