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OER T70623 4 In Chrome Drop Mount Peep Mirror, LH/RH

OER T70623 4 In Chrome Drop Mount Peep Mirror, LH/RH
41-42 Chevy, 46-79 Chevy
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OER® Authorized reproduction drop head mirror for early models Cars and trucks. Early style drop head mirror mount to top edge of door frame. Features a chrome arm with a 4 inch mirror head. Fits sedan and truck closed frame doors, will not fit hardtop doors.
Sold individually. Fits left hand (driver side) or right hand (passenger side).
The OER® Authorized logo represents products that meet or exceed stringent OER® quality control standards. This item has been sanctioned and approved by OER®.
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- This item ships directly from the manufacturer. It may take an additional 15 business days for OER to ship this item.
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
- This item ships via Ground Shipping only. Expedited and Air shipping options are not available.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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