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1968 1969 Cadillac Eldorado White Sun Visors Pair Olds Toronado Buick on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Holley, New York, United States

Holley, New York, United States
Condition:Used

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Offered is this pair of sun visors removed from a 1969 Eldorado. Coorect for 1970, and I'm told will work on models all the way back to 1965. Probably fit other GM lines, like Toronado and other full-size GM products.

These are an off-white color, and the passenger side includes he vanity mirror. The vinyl covering is soft and flexible, with nor cracks, splits, gouges or dryrot. The stitching is also nice, with no loose areas. The chrome mounts and pinch clips are nice, not rusty or crusty. The visors even have the rubber tips. The padding seems good, and the backers are straight, not bent or warped. Could use a better cleaning and perhaps an hour or so in the sun as there are a few 'dimples' in the vinyl from storage. Could easily be dyed a different color.

Overall, a pretty nice pair that would look good in a pretty nice car.

If the sun visors of your project or ride are damaged or missing, or if a family of mice had claimed your visors as home for a winter, these may be worthy of your consideration.

If you need additional information or pictures, please feel free to e-mail me.

Winning bidder to pay actual shipping cost via FedEx or the USPostalService.

Thanks for looking, and please be sure to see the other items I have offered.

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