Nos 71-81 Chevelle 71-72 Impala Front Rh Outside Rear View Mirror-glass 9864800 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
NOS 9864800 mirror glass replacement for 70-up Chevelle/Impala/etc. Great condition but it has a very minor dust scratch near the center. Not really visible in photos but you can see it in just the right lighting.
Please add $7 for shipping in the continental US. Local pickup is also welcome. Thanks for looking!
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