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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Original and in good condition.
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:5716816

ORIGINAL GM Sun Visor Support Brackets Pair
PART # 5716816 (7A & 8A)


Nice Pair of Original Sun Visor Support Brackets for 1968 - 1972 GM A body cars except convertible. The brackets are used but in very good condition. Some pitting but minimal (see pics). Has the tightening screw on both and plastic on 8A. Original part numbers on back of brackets. # 5716816  7A &  # 5716816  8A

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