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Mirror Head/ Ss/ Top Qlty/ For Hinge Pin Mirr (1935-1936 Ford Truck; 1935-1940 Ford Car)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-32-16736-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Polished Stainless Steel Mirror Head Used on Door Hinge Mirrors
      • Durable Die-Stamped Back for Strength
      • Long-Lasting, Clear Mirror Glass
      • Exact Match for Size, Shape, and Mounting of Original Mirror
      • Fits 1935-1936 Ford Trucks and 1935-1940 Ford Cars

      Description

      Premium Mirror Head. The mirror head is designed to provide clear and durable rear-view visibility, essential for safe driving. It serves as a replacement or upgrade for door hinge mirrors, enhancing vehicle functionality while preserving its classic appearance.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from polished stainless steel, this mirror head offers excellent durability and resistance to corrosion. The die-stamped back adds structural strength, and it includes high-quality, long-lasting mirror glass that accurately matches the original mirror’s size and shape.

      Installation. Installation is simple and typically does not require any complex modifications or drilling. The mirror head is designed to fit directly onto existing hinge mirror mounts for a straightforward replacement.

      Application. This mirror head fits 1935-1936 Ford Trucks and 1935-1940 Ford Cars, ensuring authentic appearance and compatibility with these classic vehicle models.

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