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Nos 60 Chevrolet Impala Bel Air Biscayne Rh Blue Sun Visor Accessory 988226 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.00
Location:

Cantril, Iowa, United States

Cantril, Iowa, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:988226 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Part Brand:GM/Chevrolet Accessories Surface Finish:NOS

 

NOS 60 Chevrolet Impala Bel Air Biscayne RH Blue Sun Visor ACCESSORY 988226


Restoring a '60 Chevrolet Passenger Car or Corvair?  Don't miss this opportunity to buy a genuine GM NOS Right Hand Sun Visor with its original GM/Chevrolet Accessories box. I can not get the visor to bend. Not sure if it has to be mounted to bend or not. Thanks for looking.  Catalog information:

  • Group Number:  10.203 - Sun Visor
  • Part Number:      988226 - Right Hand (Blue)
  • Applications for Chevrolet:
    • 1960 Passenger, Corvair
      • Passenger Includes

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