71 72 73 74 75 Chrysler New Yorker Dodge Polara Monaco Imperial Rh Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Magalia, California, US
Pictured is the actual item you will receive
RH rectangular head mirror , as found on MOST '71 - 76 Chrysler and Dodge C body models.
Also found on SOME 1970 models
Plymouth Fury has a different base angle , so this will not fit
Nice original chrome , minor scuff on the rear , and minor weathering ( seen in direct sun )
NO pitting
Nice glass
No gasket
Nice firm adjustment
Fits :
Polara
Monaco
Chrysler
300 , Newport , New Yorker , Town & Country
Imperial
Coupe / Sedan / Station Wagon
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