Mercedes Benz W121 190sl Sunvisor Set Early Model 1955 Original on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
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Up for sale Mercedes Benz 190SL 1955 early sunvisor set, rare interesting item for the collection. Item is in good condition, all chromes in place with their corresponding hooks still attached, no mirror.
Please look at the pictures for additional details! Not a reproduction, 100% original! Thank you! |
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