1963 Ford Falcon Sprint-convertible - Sun Visors on 2040-parts.com
Crystal River, Florida, United States
1963 FALCON SPRINT CONVERTIBLE SUN VISORS--- THE CHROME HAS MINOR PITTING AND THEY WERE A LITTLE MOLDY-- I WASHED THEM AND THEY LOOK PRETTY GOOD OUTSIDE OF SOME DISCOLOR. GETTING HARD TO FIND THESE IN ANY CONDITION. I WOULD USE SOME EASTWOOD INTERIOR SPRAY AND THEY WILL LOOK GREAT FOR A NICE DRIVE CAR/ NO RESERVE HIGH BID WINS/ CALL EDDIE WITH ANY QUESTIONS 352 396 2860
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