Dodge 1951 1952 1953 Pickup Truck Sun Visor 1951-1968 Power Wagon 1954 1961 1963 on 2040-parts.com
Rifle, Colorado, United States
This listing is for one nice drivers side interior sun visor. It is in good condition. All three of the original factory fasteners are included.
This style of sun visors was used on 1951-1953 Pilot House B-Series Dodge Trucks. It was also used on 1954-1956 C-Series Dodge Trucks. 1951-1968 1-ton 4x4 Dodge Power Wagons also used this style sun visor. |
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