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Original Sun Visors W/ Brackets 70 71 Aar Cuda T/a Challenger R/t 440-6 Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $138.50
Location:

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
COMPLETE SET with SHAFTS, BRACKETS, and COVERS, SEE DESCRIPTION for DETAILS.
Brand:MOPAR Warranty:No

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Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Set of Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth E-body White Sun Visors with Brackets, Shafts, Covers, Mirror shafts, and Chrome Beading Clips, as pictured, for a 1970, 1971 Barracuda, AAR Cuda, Hemi, Challenger, T/A, R/T, or SE...Not correct for Convertible...The visors have not been detailed, so they could be painted black or other colors to match your interior...They still have decent threads and very good original white color...One has no rips or tears, but the other one has a small poke mark and tear at the top edge...This is only seen from the one side, and the side with the tear could be put up and wouldn't be noticable...The chrome clips are nice used, and they both function turning very well...The plastic covers do have typical white color deterioration, and as always, the rubber tips will need replaced...If you need more info, call 570-539-2618 or classiccars at nmax dot net...See my other auctions for many other E-body parts.
 
 
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