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67 Camaro Firebird Convertible Sunvisor Bracket - Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $104.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New UPC:n/a

 

67 Camaro Convertible LH & RH Sunvisor Brackets - Pair


Accurate reproductions of original convertible sunvisor bracket used on 67 Camaro and Firebird.  These brackets have a beautiful, heavy chrome finish and also include the special mounting screws.  Brackets will also work with 68 and 69 but not technically correct.  68 and 69 used satin finish brackets. 

Buy with confidence.  These are Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts.

Item is in stock and ready to ship within one business day of payment receipt.  Buy today, ship tomorrow! These parts are individually wrapped and will be professionally packaged to ensure a safe delivery to your door!  



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