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Original 1955 Ford Pickup Truck Rearview Mirror With Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Chelan, Washington, United States

Chelan, Washington, United States
Original Mirror with no chips...see pictures
Brand:Ford Era:1955 True Vintage Type:Rearview Mirror

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Original 1955 Ford Pickup Truck Rearview Mirror

No chips

There is some darkening (mostly around the edge) of the mirror

Back of the mirror has a couple shallow dings; paint surface is rough.  See pictures.

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