1964 1965 1966 Ford Mustang Chrome (nice!) Sun-visor Bracket Pair on 2040-parts.com
Eugene, Oregon, United States
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These are really nice, no rust, corrosion, pitting, or lifting. AS NEW Very acceptable as they are. Labeled on tape 1965 Mustang, so if your research shows these won't work for another year don't bid please. These most likely are repops.
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Sun Visors for Sale
1961 rambler classic sun visors.set-2.decent driver condition.silver/grey color.(US $35.00)
1972 monte carlo/chevelle/gm sun visors(US $10.00)
1960-70's vtg ford competition sun visor for truck windshield n.o.s. ~marklyn co
Nos mercedes lh sun visor 107 810 03 10 vintage original 1970's new old stock
Nos mercedes sun visor 110 810 02 10 vintage original 1960's 70's 220se 250se ??
Nos mercedes rh sun visor 107 810 04 10 vintage original 1970's new old stock
What we drive: 1969 Triumph TR6
Mon, 18 Jul 2011Updated March 2013: Go straight to the update here. Wisdom borne of experience: If you are contemplating the purchase of a British car and the vital parts of that car are in more than, say, two cardboard boxes, your purchase is suspect. Obviously there are exceptions: The D-type Jaguar comes to mind.
New compact Lexus SUV based on Toyota RAV4 on the way
Sat, 06 Apr 2013Lexus are planning a compact SUV to slot in below the RX, and based on the Toyota RAV4, to compete in the compact SUV market. Which explains why Lexus are looking for a model to slot in below the hybrid RX (pictured above) – a full size SUV/Crossover – to keep them competitive. And what easier way to go than to take the new Toyota RAV4 and turn it in to a Lexus?
Aston Martin Cygnet Concept – an ‘Urban’ Aston Martin
Mon, 29 Jun 2009The Aston Martin Cygnet Concept - an 'Urban' Aston Martin based on the Toyota iQ I have to confess, we didn’t see this coming – an Aston Martin based on the pocket-sized Toyota iQ. This must, by a very long way, be the smallest Aston Martin ever conceived. But it seems to have been conceived to be the ‘Urban’ alternative to a big DB9 or DBS.
