Vintage Pontiac 50's Visor Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Lake View, New York, United States
PONTIAC VISOR MIRROR THIS IS FROM THE FIFTIES I WOULD GUESS I REMOVED IT FROM A 47 PONTIAC BUT NO TELLING IF IT WAS ORIGINALLY IN THERE. IT HAS "PONTIAC" ACROSS THE TOP AND TWO CLIPS ON THE BACK TO SECURE IT TO THE VISOR. IT MEASURES 10"X3 1/2" THE MIRROR SHOWS SOME MAJOR DESILVERING AROUND THE EDGES BUT STILL IS PRESENTABLE AND WILL LOOK SHARP IN YOUR CLASSIC CAR. SOLD AS IS NO RETURNS BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING OR PICK UP FOR NO CHARGE. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE CHECK MY FEEDBACK |
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