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Vintage Oem Ford Sun Visor Mirror - P/n - Dovb-17a679-aw on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 
Vintage OEM Ford Sun Visor Mirror

This auction is for 

1 - Vintage OEM Ford Sun Visor Mirror - Snap On

     Part Number - DOVB-17A679-AW


It is made of plastic with a leather texture edge.
Mirror is in overall "used" descent condition. 
The silver mirror backing is spotted with tiny dots. 
It shows in the 1st picture.


No Warranty Expressed or offered.
No Returns.
They are sold "AS IS".

Will only ship within the Continental United States.

If you have any questions please message me.
Thanks for looking!











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