1965 1966 1967 Impala Convertible Sun Visors And Brackets Bonneville Lesabre on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
This is a set of sun visors and brackets from a 1966 Impala convertible. Brackets are in great shape with some pitting. Chrome still shines. Sun visors are in good shape--no tears. They do have some stains; they may clean up. These will fit '65 to '67 full-size GM convertibles.
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