Antique 1920's Model T Ford Era Car Accessory Beveled Glass Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Viking, Minnesota, United States
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Glass is about 2.5"x7" with the bracket as shown. Tiny fleabite on 1 corner of the glass(pictured). Will need to be resilvered. Rare 1920's accessory mirror sold as pictured as is thanks!
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