1970 Ford Maverick Sport Mirror Passenger Side Housing #1 on 2040-parts.com
Wixom, Michigan, United States
For sale used 1970 Ford Maverick passenger side sport mirror housing in nice shape . Has no crack's or breaks. has D0D part number . SOLD AS PICTURED . NEED MORE PIC'S LET ME KNOW . $9.00 Shipping to Lower 48 state's . SHIPPED WORLDWIDE . CHECK MY OTHER AUCTION'S FOR MORE FORD MERCURY PART'S and SPORT MIRROR PART'S #1
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