Vintage Sun Visors Ford ? Chevy ? Dodge ? Rat Rod Truck on 2040-parts.com
Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Pair of vintage sun visors. The visors are 19" x 5". Not sure what they fit. They are old and include the mounting brackets. As-is. Please check out our other auctions. |
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