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Vtg. Oem 1965-68 Ford Mustang Interior Sun Visor Visers (white) on 2040-parts.com

US $23.89
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Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Need cleaned, has few indents from something laying on them but not bad at all. No rips. Just need good polish
Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Interchange Part Number:n/a Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Other Part Number:n/a Surface Finish:white Superseded Part Number:n/a Warranty:No Brand:Ford Motor Co. Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown OEM 1965-68 Ford Mustang SUN VISORS:Vtg automotive interior parts UPC:Does not apply

USED ORIGINAL 1965 66 67 68 FORD MUSTANG SUN VISORS PAIR WHITE. Need cleaned, has few indents from something laying on them but not bad at all. No rips. Just need good polish

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