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Original Ford 1967 Mustang ? Inside Rear View Mirror W/ Day Night Knob Lever on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dexter, Michigan, United States

Dexter, Michigan, United States
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Brand:Ford Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

An Old Radio Shop Quality vintage electronic components.

Offered here is a was I think is a variation of a Ford 1967 Mustang Inside Rear View Mirror with day night knob versus lever.

From other photos I have seen, this is identical to a 1967 Mustang mirror, however it has a pivot ball on the mirror in back rather than the flat slot with hole where these typically are bolted on to a bracket. This is an original Ford interior mirror, however sold as is.

If anyone knows exactly what vehicle specifically this mirror variation was utilized in, please let me know, thanks!

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