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    Reproduction sun visors

    I don't know if this has been posted before but these reproduction sun visors look good.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....#ht_1569wt_907
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    Not bad - for my 69, I'm not a stickler for originality, I just want ones that stop falling down everytime I mash the gas pedal!
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    They do look good. I am however unsure if the SWB and LWB are the same as the seller claims
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdavis View Post
    They do look good. I am however unsure if the SWB and LWB are the same as the seller claims
    I'm sure, no way they are the same. They even differ in SWB cars.
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    I bought them for my 79 SC, becuse I could never find any good used ones.

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    Up to and including 1967 they are completly different than those, as up to then sunvisors do not swivel they are fixed.

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    I think that you are right. These would be for 68-73 where the visors pivot.

    And they are LHD. although there was an option from 69 i think to have a vanity mirror in both visors.

    Considering the many changes to the visors throughout the years.

    Given the options now days ( puffy, 964 or getting someone to recover yours) they're not to bad.

    My 69 is a RHD car so usable visors are like finding H1 lenses, and hens with teeth.

    I'll post some close ups and give you my opinion when i get them.

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