1968-74 Amc American Motors Javelin Amx Sunvisor Sun Visor Chrome Rods Adjusters on 2040-parts.com
Colgate, Wisconsin, United States
1968-74 AMX and Javelin Sun Visors Chrome Rods - Pair
- These were removed from a 1970 Javelin. - There are some pits on the plate that screws to the roof and a little rust on the curve part of the rod. - This is a pair, with one rod for the right and one for the left. I do combine multiple purchases to save you money on shipping. |
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