Pontiac Gto 1968 Reproduction Visors Set on 2040-parts.com
Medina, Ohio, United States
Reproduction set of visors for a 1968 GTO coupe. Fits 68-72 GTO LeMans also. Black perforated material. Just like the picture. Very nice an clean. No Rips or tears. No signs of wear.
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