1936 - 1946 Chevy / Gmc Mirror Arm Drivers Side Usa Made on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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Here is a 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1945 1946 Chevrolet / GMC Truck Mirror Arm. Original and made in the USA not perfect but will fit the all original daily truck or rat rod truck panel suburban canopy. Please look at pic for condition and to see if it will work for your application. Thank you If you need other small parts for your AD (1947-1953 Chevy / Gmc Truck) let me know what you need and I can list it for you |
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