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Black Sun Visor W/ Arm & Bracket 74 Cuda Challenger 360 Barracuda Mopar Or 72 73 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.50
Location:

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
VERY GOOD USED ORIGINAL BLACK VISOR. CORRECT FOR EITHER SIDE.
Brand:MOPAR Warranty:No

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Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Hard-to-find, Very Nice Used, Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth E-body Black Sun Visor with Shaft, Bracket, and Chrome Beading Clips, as pictured...Technically correct for one year 1974 only, but can be used for any 1972, 1973 Barracuda, Cuda, 340, 360, Challenger, R/T, or Rallye, but the earlier ones have smaller beading, thread stitch size, and different grain...You are bidding on one visor with shaft and bracket only, correct for either side...It still has very good original black color and tight threads, and has no rips or tears...The clips are not rusty or pitted, and the shaft still has the original paint...See my other auctions for a single blue one, a single shaft & bracket, rear view mirror, and many other E-body parts.
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  • Shipping & Handling: By bidding on this auction you agree to pay bid amount plus s/h amount as listed in the auction. We try our best to package your items carefully. We want you to receive them in the same condition that they are sent in. Be sure to check out our other auctions & we will combine shipping on multiple winning bids whenever possible. We do our best to ship items out quickly, as soon as payment is received!!.
  • International Bidders: All sales are ran through the business records & all paperwork kept on file. Therefore, we cannot & will not down-size purchase prices on custom invoices. We can send smaller, lighter items through the postal service rather than using UPS, if that helps you.
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  • All items are sold "as is". We can not provide warranties on used parts!
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