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New Right / Left Amber Colored Vintage Style Air Vent Window Deflectors # 126 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Montclair, California, United States

Montclair, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

NEW PAIR OF AMBER COLORED VINTAGE STYLE AIR VENT DEFLECTORS ! DEFLECTORS ARE A NEW COPY OF THE ORIGINAL TYPE USED ON AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OF THE 30'S ~ 40`S ~ 50`S AND SOME 1960`S ! MADE OUT OF CLEAR AMBER PLASTIC ! EACH DEFLECTOR MEASURE 3-1/2 INCH IN WIDTH AND 5-1/2 INCH IN HEIGHT ! COMES READY TO INSTALL ! NICE LOOKING DRESS UP ITEM !

                                    

 

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