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No Reserve - Matched Set / 1957 Cadillac Grey Sun Visors ,excellent / Original on 2040-parts.com

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Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

NO Reserve - MATCHED SET Of 1957 CADILLAC SUN VISORS , Grey , w/Original Mirror on one side.Fantastic Original Condition,were found wrapped in Plastic.Don't know much about them,Look at Pics closely as these are being Sold "As Is".They appear to be Complete..Look at Pics closely for Accurate condition..... Buyer is Responsible for Shipping ,Over and Above my Estimate Listed......Shipping Listed is an "Estimate" Only ...Shipping will be priced by the Shipping Company, at whatever it costs to ship it to wherever it may be going.Will ship Anywhere ,regardless of what it says in Shipping Section.Wait for my Invoice Before you make Payment please. Local Pick up is Welcomed and Free....I Combine Shipping.......No Returns

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