WHAT does this interior rear view mirror go to????????? I got no idea..... I took it out of a 65 Dodge Sweptline pickup and it looked perfectly factory....... BUT IT AINT!!!! (Is it?) Works fine, glass aint broke BUT its getting a bit foggy. This has the day/ night feature and its made in USA. Hope ya can use it..........see numbers and Diamond T symbol in the pix above. Free shipping in the USA.
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