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1971 Mustang Sport Mirror Left Remote Oem Ford Mach 1 1972 1973 71 72 73 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Warranty:No

This is a NO RESERVE auction and will be sold to the highest bidder

 

You are bidding on 1 used  original Mustang  "Sport mirror" Used on most  Mustangs including Boss  and Mach 1's . This particular Mirror has a D1Z?-17743-B? .....  casting number on the bottom. If im not mistaken this mirror should be correct for 1971 - 1973 Mustang, But dont take my word for it, Please use this part number and research for your self prior to bidding . NO RETURNS

   condition as pictured, these are the mirrors you will receive.

As with all of my auctions, since I have no way to test this item , it is being listed as "For parts, not working". it may work totally fine, but then again it may be missing parts, and or not working.



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I have done my best to accurately describe what im selling through pictures and descriptions, but If you have further questions, need additional pictures, measurements etc. Id be happy to provide  , please ask prior to bidding. Please make sure this item will work with your application prior to bidding. As with all of my auctions, I do not accept returns, offer exchanges, give refunds. All items are sold as-is and come without guarantee or warranty, and all sales are are final . Thank you

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