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Original Black Sun Visor Pair Off 1979 Jeep Cj5 Silver Anniversary - Very Nice! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Niles, Ohio, United States

Niles, Ohio, United States
These visors were removed from vehicle in 1983 and have been stored in a garage since, but not stored in any special way.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Brand:Jeep UPC:Does not apply

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These were taken off my dad's 1979 Jeep CJ5 Silver Anniversary.
These visors were removed from his vehicle in 1983 and have been stored in a garage since, but not stored in any special way.
They can swivel very nice and are easy to move.
Both pivot well. There are no rips, tears or cuts. Please look at all the pictures carefully to see their condition. Although the visors in the pictures appear to be blue, the visors are black. Also, I did a light cleaning, you may clean them up more thoroughly.



Looking at others online, I see these may fit more than just the 1979, but please do your own research on this information.


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