1960's 1970's Gm Snap In Sun Visor Vanity Mirrors on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This is a set of two vanity mirrors that snap into sun visors. They are 7 inches long 3 and 1/2 wide with tabs to snap in at 1 and 3/4 on width and one inch from edge length wise and 5 inches apart. Hope that helps. Mirrors are in great condion with no scratches or discoloration.
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