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Shelby Mustang Rotunda Style Racing Bullet Mirror Passenger Driver Side Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Ontario, California, United States

Ontario, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:California Pony Cars Surface Finish:Die cast, triple chrome plated Manufacturer Part Number:DS-100021 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:EXT-657-202 EXT-657-232 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This listing is for a brand new pair of Rotunda Style 1965-1967 Bullet Mirrors, (driver side has the flat mirror and the passenger has the unique Convex mirror) DS-100021 These mirrors are a extraordinary replica of the original used on 1965-67 Mustangs and also on some AC Cobra cars and now have become very popular in the Custom, Rat Rod and Hot Rod community.  These are the highest quality reproduction Bullet Mirror available anywhere, not to be confused with lower quality and high priced imports.  Both of these mirror have the adjustable Mirror Bezel unlike most other on the market and are a Concours quality.  California Pony Cars mirrors are made from precision "Die Cast" tooling, engineered and crafted of the finest materials and have a triple chrome plate process for a long lasting show car finish.  Includes Passenger side EXT-657-232 Bullet Mirror (Convex: Objects in mirror are closer than they appear) Driver side EXT-657-202 Bullet Mirror (Flat Mirror)  Mounting Gaskets and stainless screws (to fit Mustang or AC Cobra type cars) Mounting paper template Feature: Perfect bezel to housing fitment (no gap, as original)  3-7/8" overall mounting base 3-1/8" center to center mounting base holes  3-1/4" mirror dia. Proudly Manufactured in the USA by California Pony Cars.

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