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Scott Drake Sun Visor Brackets and Rods (67-68 Mustang Convertible)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Convertible Sun Visor Brackets with Attached Pivot Rods
      • Show-Car Quality Triple-Chrome Plating for Corrosion Resistance
      • Includes Left-Hand and Right-Hand Brackets
      • Surface Material: Chrome
      • Fits 1967-1968 Mustang Convertible

      Description

      Premium Replacement Components. The Scott Drake Sun Visor Brackets and Rods restore reliable support for the sun visors in your 1967-1968 Mustang Convertible. These parts secure the visors in place, allowing smooth adjustment and preventing rattling, which is essential for driver comfort and maintaining interior authenticity.

      Durable Chrome Finish. Crafted with show-quality triple-chrome plating, the brackets and rods offer a lustrous, corrosion-resistant surface. The sturdy construction ensures long-lasting durability suitable for daily driving or restoration projects.

      Straightforward Installation. Installing these brackets and rods is designed to be a simple process with no drilling required, making them accessible to most enthusiasts and professionals.

      Application. Engineered specifically to fit the 1967-1968 Ford Mustang Convertible, ensuring proper alignment and operation with original visor components.

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