Black Mirrors (rough) and Tan A-Pillar Trim (LH)

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Black Mirrors (rough) and Tan A-Pillar Trim (LH)

salans7
Figured I would throw these up in case anybody may want them. I'll leave them up for a month and then throw them out for scrap. Free to a good home, new home pays shipping.

Black Aero Mirrors. Rust holes in the outer covers, and one of the lower mounts has a bolt for the pivot rather than the factory style pivot. Mirror faces are in good shape, no cracks.

A-pillar trim is for the driver's side, and is for 83-86 trucks without B-pillar moldings. Should fit 80-82 as well, but wrong color. No cracks or any damage that I can see.



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Vic Roma
Hi Shaun,

Is the a-pillar still available?
I sent you a pm but not sure you received it.
1984 Bronco 351 Holley Sniper EFI, 3 Speed Ford Auto.
1986 Bronco 302 EFI, AOD, Eddie Bauer, with 3G alternator.
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salans7
Hey Vic, I replied to your email. Sorry for the delay.
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salans7
A-Pillar is spoken for. Mirrors are still available.
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Re: Black Mirrors (rough) and Tan A-Pillar Trim (LH)

JMUBullnose
Hey Salans - do the mirrors hold position well? My current ones like to readjust themselves automatically when I close a door or hit a bump...

I'm definitely interested!
1984 F-150, 302 CID (5.0 L) Windsor V8, 2 BBL carb, power windows added, remote entry added. AC. Automatic Transmission.
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salans7
JMUBullnose wrote
Hey Salans - do the mirrors hold position well? My current ones like to readjust themselves automatically when I close a door or hit a bump...

I'm definitely interested!
They do hold position, but I cannot tell if that is due to factors like corrosion. They definitely don't move on their own so it's hard to tell.