Windshield Sun Visors 1968/68 Ford Mustang Shelby/mercury Cougar Xr-7/gt-e 427 on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
A Pair of Original Ford Factory Interior Sun Visors.Interior Sun Visors for a 1968 Ford Mustang or Mercury Cougar
They are lime-gold in color. They are faded and stained. The chrome is pitted and has rust. No tears found. Used condition.
Will combine shipping when possible.
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