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    differences in the early sun visors

    I'm sure this has been covered here before but nothing like re-inforcing our knowledge of what is correct.
    the Targa sun visors are a little bit longer at the "dogleg"
    installing Targa sun visors on a coupe makes the flap run into the mirrors stem.
    hopefully I got this right, I have both 67 coupe and Targa and it appears to be the case.
    on both cars the visors are black on both sides.
    was this just random where some cars got all black and others got white on one side.
    I have seen them all white also.

    is there a thread with the final word about visors early and later?
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    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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