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Oem 1967 1968 Mustang Convertible Sun Visor Brackets Top Hold Down Gt Gta Shelby on 2040-parts.com

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Catoosa, Oklahoma, United States

Catoosa, Oklahoma, United States

1967 1968 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE SUN VISOR BRACKETS TOP HOLD DOWN ** BRIGHJT CHROME WITH PITS ** THEY ARE FUNCTIONAL, NO CRACKS OR BREAKS ** LOOK AT THE PICTURES ** I HAVE OTHER 67 MUSTANG PARTS ON AUCTION AND WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ** FIXED SHIPPING CHARGE WITHIN THE US 48 STATES ** GOOD LUCK BIDDING key word fomoco autolite fastback s code a code c code 289 271 390 428 deluxe shelby gt gta

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