1980's Oem Factory Ford Econoline 50 Van Ford Sun Visors Set Of Two And Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, United States
1980'S OEM FACTORY FORD ECONOLINE 50 VAN FORD SUN VISORS SET OF TWO AND HARDWARE. THESE ARE USED & ORIGINAL. THEY CAME OUT OF MY BROTHERS 1989. ECONOLINE 150 WORK VAN. IN CLEAN CONDITION. FEW MARKS ON THEM. THE TIPS HAVE SOME WEAR. EASY TO REPLACE THE TIPS. MEASUREMENTS ARE 26 1/2 INCHES LONG FROM END OF VISOR TO THE END OF THE TIP, 7 1/4 INCHES WIDE. 8 SCREWS & PLASTIC HOLDER PIECE.
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