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1959 Chevy Apache Pickup Truck Visor Sunvisor Original Driver Side on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, United States
Bought it the way you see it. Read description first.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:original beat vinyl

I bought a 1959 Chevy pickup truck. It has, from the factory, only the driver side sunvisor. This is it. All weatherbeaten, but complete. Including the screws that were holding it in. Taped in each hole. Needs total restoration, or use as is. The person I'm building this for spent for a new one.

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