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Jaguar Mk I Mark 1 Sun Visor Chrome Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Altadena, California, US

Altadena, California, US
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Jaguar Mk1 Sun Visor Chrome Trim

 

Here is a pair of chrome trim pieces removed from the sun visors of a Jaguar Mk 1.  The chrome is in nice condition but not perfect.  I have polished it some and it cleans up nicely.  More polishing would improve them further.

 

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