Tri Five Chevrolet Sunvisors on 2040-parts.com
Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, United States
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These are new manufacture sunvisor shells for your 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevrolet. They may work for other GM makes but you should check that yourself. Included are the two visors, the chrome trim pieces to finish off the sewn ends and enough grey cloth material to cover the two visors. you can use your own materail if desired.
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