1955 Chrysler Pair Extendable Sun Visors 56 Dodge Desoto Plymouth Imperial on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Pair of used extendable sun visors with chrome bases from a 1955 Chrysler Windsor. They might fit other years and/or other Mopars. The bases shine quite nice, but do have pitting and scuffs. The chrome rods are pitted and have chrome missing, worst at the curve on the underside, see pics. They extend and go back quite good. Material is missing/poor shape and the thinner support boards are warped and not good. I think the inner thicker boards are OK, but would not be sure until they are taken apart to be restored. Look close. Rare parts, low prices. See my other auctions. |
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