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Visor replacement

Started by johnbendik, November 30, 2014, 11:49:26 PM

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johnbendik

All of the soft parts (cardboard and fabric covering) on my visors were thoroughly roached, so I decided to make my own from some 1/4 inch birch 'furniture grade' plywood from Home Depot..  I used the remains of the old visor as a pattern, but made it a little bigger (why not?) for extra coverage. 

Obviously, it's not stock, but it is a pretty good match to the 'fake wood' in the rest of my interior:



John Bendiksen
1984 Eagle Sportwagon
258 - 6 cyl
5-speed !

Prafeston

Cool original idea! I like it!
1983 AMC Eagle SX/4 - Penny

macdude443

That's pretty clever.  I'll bet you could also cover it again if you wanted.
1982 Eagle SX/4
1986 Eagle Wagon

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