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New Pair Of Vintage Style Blue Dot Headlight Visors ! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Montclair, California, US

Montclair, California, US
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NEW PAIR OF VINTAGE STYLE CHROME BLUE DOT HEADLIGHT VISORS ! MADE OUT OF CHROME METAL AND WITH A BLUE DOT ON THEM ! FITS 7 INCH SINGLE SIDED HEADLIGHTS ! USED ON AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OF THE 40`S ~ 1950`S AND SOME 1960`S ! EACH VISOR EXTENDS OUT A LITTLE OVER 2-1/2 INCHS FROM THE HEADLIGHT ! READY TO INSTALL ! NICE LOOKING DRESS UP ITEM !                                   

 

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