1957 Eldorado Sunvisors With Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Hollister, California, United States
These came out of a 1957 Eldorado 2dr, hardtop. Dont know if they fit a convertible. The mirror is decent, the one visor with the mirror is cracked on the board in the corner by the arm hard to tell by the picture. Sold "As Is" Any questions please ask.
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