1950 51 Ford Sun Visor Adjustable on 2040-parts.com
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, United States
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Hello up for grabs! Is a 1950 51 ford car sun visor in beautiful condition for the age no dents or rust as shown in pictures it measures 55 inches long and in the middle point to point is 13 inches wide thank you for looking have a great day any questions feel free to contact me.
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