1968 Camaro Used Original Sun Visors on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
1968 Camaro used original sun visors. This pair is black and in excellent original condition with no tears and all of the stitching is perfect. There is a very slight indentation in the right side passenger visor from an original mirror. It is virtually unnoticeable. Original visor brackets are in great condition with only very minor pitting. These are show quality used originals. |
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