1968,1969 Chevelle Sun Visors,chevrolet, Super Sport,malibu on 2040-parts.com
Owatonna, Minnesota, United States
Listed is a pair of used original black sun visors from a 69 chevelle. Not sure how many years they will fit.they could use some more cleaning or a re-dye.the chrome is pretty decent, but could use some polishing.overall they are in decent condition for their age.look them over good,and decide if they are what you need.happy bidding!
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