1967 Camaro sun visors. They are in very nice shape. The chrome could be cleaned up. I have TOO MANY parts to list for 1967-81 Camaros. I DO NOT HAVE PAY-PAL. Shipping will be UPS or USPS, which ever is cheaper.You can call me at 2zero3five1two4zero4zero.
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