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1962 Nova Chevy Ii Sun Visors Brackets Frames 5711963 Pair Gm Wagon Nice Look on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Upland, California, United States

Upland, California, United States
1962 NOVA CHEVY II SUN VISORS BRACKETS FRAMES 5711963  pair  GM wagon nice look, US $65.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:5711963

selling the items pictured a pair of GM Chevy Nova & Nova wagon Factory sun visors. these are in excellent used condition. I'm pretty sure this is the original upholstery on them cardboard is solid and the arms look good ready for your restoration project today, please view the pictures for further details as you are bidding on the exact items pictured there are no returns on this item so ask any questions prior to bidding thank you for looking

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