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Vintage 28 29 30 31 Model A Ford Chevy Visor Rat Rod Coupe Sedan Truck Roadster on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mogadore, Ohio, United States

Mogadore, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

HERE IS A VINTAGE AFTER MARKET VISOR AND IT MAY FIT MANY MAKE MODEL AND YEARS AS THE PAPER DOES NOT SAY WHAT IT IS FOR BUT IF YOU LOOK IT LOOKS LIKE A MODEL A FORDS BUT NOT SURE.I HAVE THE ORIGINAL PAPER BUT IT LOOKS THE SAME ONLY IT IS VERY FRAGILE. IT IS PERFORATED SO SOME LIGHT COMES THRU.I DONE THE BEST WAY TO MEASURE IT, IT HAS A SLIGHT BEND IN THE OFFSET BUT IT IS HARD TO SHOW.THIS IS A VERY RARE PART.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ON AND EVERYONE I HAVE SHOWED IT TO ALSO SAY THEY HAVE NOT SEEN ONE BEFORE.

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