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New 1956-1966 Ford Truck Chrome Door Mirror F-100/350...ford Script Mirror Head! on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Liberty, Kentucky, United States

Liberty, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Reproduction USA Manufacturer Part Number:B6C-17696-S

New 1956-1966 Ford truck chrome door mirror kit. Fits left or right door. A super high quality, Ford licensed reproduction with the Ford script stamped on the mirror head (pictured). Made in the USA. All mounting hardware included. Part number B6C-17696-S. The mirror kit you receive will still be sealed in the manufacturers box and will need to be assembled.

 

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