1966 Chrysler Newport Convertible Sun Visors Oem Pair Black Left Right 66 Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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LEFT AND RIGHT BLACK SUNVISORS FOR 1966 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CONVERTIBLES. CHROME HAS SOME PITTING IN AREAS BUT STILL PRETTY PRESENTABLE. BLACK VISORS HAVE SOME FADING AND STITCHES POPPING OUT ALONG THE EDGE. ALL MOUNTS INTACT. GOOD OEM REPLACEMENTS, PLEASE SEE ALL PICS FOR CONDITION THROUGHOUT. I SHIP FAST AND ALWAYS LEAVE FEEDBACK, THANKS!! |
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