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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Gwynn's Island Va
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The coupe i just brought home has a intresting pair of sun visors.
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Those would be a nice accessory to have, I often thought of putting something like that in our fordor sedan.
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Location: Danvers, Ma.
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I haven't seen those before. Very nice accessory and remarkably in good condition for their age. Congrats on that coupe Wick!
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They were used in 1932. They look like molded Masonite. Ford used them for a few years. Some came with one for the driver. An extra one was optional.
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