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Chevy Convex Mirror, Outside Rear View, With LED Turn Arrow, Left/Right, Wide Angle Lens, 1955-1957

Item EK-57-325746-1
Chevy Convex Mirror, Outside Rear View, With LED Turn Arrow, Left/Right, Wide Angle Lens, 1955-1957
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 9 Red LED Hidden Inside The Outer Door Mirror
      • Polished Stainless Steel Mirror Head
      • Wide Angle, Convex Mirror For Outstanding Rear View
      • Chrome Plated Base
      • Includes Mounting Gasket, Bracket And Screws
      • Fits Either Right Or Left Side (Just Rotate Head To Position LED As Desired)
      • Easy Hookup (Route Wire Through Door Jamb And Connect To Front Turn Signal Wires At The Column)

      Description

      No 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevy Tri-Five is really a pleasure to back up with standard rear view mirrors. Eckler's Classic Chevy now has a wide-angle door mirror with an LED, turn signal arrow hidden behind the mirror for your safety. A simple wiring splice near the steering column of your Chevy will give a trick look for safety that no one else has. Trust Ecklers Classic Chevy to bring you the best parts for your Bel Air, 150, 210 or Nomad always at the best possible price.

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