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3 Pairs - 1966-77 Early Ford Bronco Sun Visors on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Albion, Michigan, US

Albion, Michigan, US
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3 PAIR of Vintage Early 1966-77 Bronco Sun Visors.  
In very good shape for the age.  

1 Pair BLACK, 1 Pair BLUE, 1 Pair GRAY but painted black on one side (see pics)

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The winning Bidder to pay ALL shipping charges. Items sold AS IS. Please READ and Understand the item description completely.  Please examine all photos and know what you are buying, before you bid --- If you are unclear about ANYTHING, please email me with any questions before you bid. By placing a bid, you have acknowledged that you have read all the terms and agree to them upon winning this auction. Payment must be received within 3 days end of auction. Any questions, feel free to email me. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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