Tom,
I have all of the pieces with the possible exception of the mounting bracket
that fits on the center windshield trim. I might have this but I bought a
pile of stuff and don't recognize it. The visor that I have is made from
aluminum. Does anyone else out there know about this "non-Fulton" visor?
Could you snail mail me a copy of the mounting instructions if you still
have a copy? Or maybe a photo of the bracket via email? I would be
grateful.
My address is: 2513 Greenland Lane; Austin, Texas 78745.
Again, thanks. Now that I've seen how good this visor looks on your truck,
I gotta put it on mine.
Michael Lubitz
1948 Chevrolet 3100, soon to be deluxe
Austin, Texas
----- Original Message -----
From: <Tom3600@webtv.net>
To: "Michael Lubitz" <mlrba@texas.net>
Cc: "Old chevy truck advice" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 5:08 AM
Subject: Visor
> Michael -
>
> I found my visor at a swap meet in Arkansas. It was a NOS GMC Sunvisor
> in the original container with mounting instructions and hardware. It
> has two steel sections with a SS center strip and mounting bracket to
> fit on the center windshield trim. It was painted eyeshade green on the
> underside. It attached to the rain gutter with two small self tapping
> phillips machine screws on each side. There are no other markings on
> it except the GMC dealer mounting instructions so I am assuming it was
> supposed to be some kind of dealer installed aftermarket sunvisor. It
> looks like it was manufactured in the late 40's or early 50's. I
> actually paid $35. for it! I added the "chrome" trim that appears on
> the outer edge of it using plastic door edging strips.
>
> Tom
>
>
> Tom Poterack
> Moline, IL.
> '49 Chevy 3600
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