Up for auction is a pair of sun visors out of a 60's jeep gladiator pickup. Visors or in good shape. There is staining and discoloration.
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Sun Visors for Sale
- Original sun visors w/ brackets 70 71 aar cuda t/a challenger r/t 440-6 mopar(US $138.50)
- 1969-1978 ford galaxie-ltd/ mercury marquis ginger brown sun visors-priced cheap(US $20.00)
- Sun visors w/ arms & brackets 72 73 cuda challenger 360 barracuda mopar or 74(US $84.50)
- 1967-1972 chevy truck sun visors(US $25.00)
- 1966 chevelle malibu 4 door sun visors(US $25.00)
- Sun visor board 06418 r chevrolet truck 1946-54(US $39.99)
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