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Prism-Style Traffic Light Finder with Windshield Suction Cup Attachment (64-73 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-44-22072-1
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    Features

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    • Safety Device for Vehicles with Lower Sun Visor
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    • Suction Cup Mounting for Easy Installation
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    • Package Dimensions: 2.9 L x 2.7 W x 1.2 H Inches
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    • Product Weight: 1.00 Pounds
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    • Compatible with 1964-1973 Mustang Models
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    Description

    Enhanced Traffic Visibility. The Prism-Style Traffic Light Finder with Windshield Suction Cup Attachment improves the driver’s view of traffic signals, especially in vehicles equipped with lower sun visors. This practical device mounts easily to the windshield, helping users see traffic lights more clearly and promoting safer driving.

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    Construction and Appearance. Built for durability, the viewer features a prism-style lens housed in a compact frame with a suction cup for mounting. It offers a classic aesthetic suitable for vintage vehicles, combining functionality with period-correct styling.

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    Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling. The suction cup provides a secure and adjustable fit on the interior windshield surface.

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    Application. Specifically designed to fit 1964-1973 Mustang models, ensuring compatibility and optimal function for vehicles within this range.

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