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1959 Dodge Autolite Side Mirror - 1801 Double Post Base Door 58 ? 60 ? Mopar 57? on 2040-parts.com

US $28.50
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
For parts or re-silver/rechrome, missing base screw
Brand:Auto lite Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:1801 (base) Surface Finish:chrome Interchange Part Number:late 50s early 60s

Offered is a side door mirror to a late 50's Dodge automobile. 

Thinking it will fit either door ...right or left but please do your own checking first

For parts or rebuild.

Mirror not the best. (Pic 2 taken with flash....makes it look worse than  it really is in plain lighting)

Missing front base screw

Chrome is bubbled and has green specking oxidation starting.

Metal body looks solid with no dents, cracks or physical abuse

Base gasket comes with it (last pic)

Mate is listed separately...will combine shipping.

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking...




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