Vintage Car Truck Rat Rod 4 Inch Side View Mirror Good Glass Nice Patina on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Solid 4 inch side view mirror. Adjustment works fine and rotates good. Glass is real nice. Has some pitting to the chrome base. I have no idea what make or year car this came off of. Let me know if you know what vehicle it came with. Shipping in 48 states is $6.00. Overseas is more. Thanks for bidding. I will not ship to china.
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