1965, 1966 Mustang Turquoise Convertible Sunvisors, Pair on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Ohio, United States
This is a new pair of Turquoise convertible sunvisors for any 1965 through 1968 Mustang convertible. These are the sunvisors. The rods or brackets are not included and are typically sold separately. They are an turquoise smooth vinyl just like the originals were.
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