Vintage Outside Automobile Rear View Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Round Rock, Texas, United States
VINTAGE, OUTSIDE AUTOMOBILE REAR VIEW MIRROR. Chrome finish. No chips, nicks or cracks, Chrome finish has wear/ageing. Mirror is 5" x 3 1/2", Base 4 3/4" long. Swivel works fine, no looseness. Number on inside base is NH15 1339, with #3 under long number. Buyer pays actual shipping costs, 3LB packed. Good Luck!
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