Vintage 40's/50's Era Metal Sun Visor Auto Accessory on 2040-parts.com
Kerrville, Texas, US
Genuine '40's/'50'S vintage auto accessory!
Not sure who manufactured this item. My Dad mentioned Foxcraft, but I could find no logo or markings to verify this. I know a number of different companies made these items. It is solidly crafted of metal though.
The size is adjustable to fit a variety of '40's and '50's era cars. fully extended the visor is approximately 5' and can be adjusted down to 4' 4". It makes kind of a "v" to match the curve of a windshield. It is about 14" wide.
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