1920s Packard/cad/pierce/stude Etc.sun Visors. #1 on 2040-parts.com
El Sobrante, California, United States
Hardware and flaps in Good condition,but of course they would need to be re covered. They measure 19 1/2" X 6". I do not know what they exactly fit,do you?. Material is pretty good on these. Do you have a spares?,you should have at this price...........
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