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			<title>1994-1996 Exterior Mirror Query</title>
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			<description>I am new to this forum. I love the look of the chrome/metal mounting brackets on the sideview mirrors of these trucks. Does anyone know of they were on the factory f150s from 1994-96? I have seen...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am new to this forum. I love the look of the chrome/metal mounting brackets on the sideview mirrors of these trucks. Does anyone know of they were on the factory f150s from 1994-96? I have seen them on f250s and heavier, but through my brief browsing on facebook marketplace, I have not been able to find f150s with the metal bracket configuration. I know if I buy a truck with plastic ones, I can swap them out. But I am more concerned with preserving the authenticity of the original vehicle.</div>

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