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Old 09-26-2018, 07:49 PM   #1
Jsfucttruck
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SquareBody Saturn Corporation SuperVisor

I scored this Visor from a Squarebody site.
It has never been mounted.
I was told it had all the mounting hardware and instructions, but when it came time to ship, the seller conveniently misplaced it all.


I am looking for some info on this Visor. Can anyone help?

I was hoping for some pictures of the bracket that holds the visor to the side of the windshield. I have found a few pics, but I am looking for more detailed pics of where the bracket goes into the jam.


A pic or copy from the installation instructions would be nice.


I was going to have the brackets made, but I am hoping to find some originals for the cool factor.



Thanks again for any help.
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Old 09-27-2018, 09:35 AM   #2
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Re: SquareBody Saturn Corporation SuperVisor

Sorry I can't help with the visor but that's a cool lookin trailer fender in pic 1.

In looking over the rest of the pictures I'll bet you can get some thick gauge aluminum and make those brackets and rivet or screw them to the inside of the door jamb. The rest of it could be secured with 3M trim tape or silicone.
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Old 09-27-2018, 11:27 PM   #3
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Re: SquareBody Saturn Corporation SuperVisor

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Sorry I can't help with the visor but that's a cool lookin trailer fender in pic 1.

In looking over the rest of the pictures I'll bet you can get some thick gauge aluminum and make those brackets and rivet or screw them to the inside of the door jamb. The rest of it could be secured with 3M trim tape or silicone.
I felt the same way about the fender.


I have the trim tape.

Once again. Looking for the cool factor.

I am going to hold out for a bit on making them.

There has to be a old set out there somewhere. I have found most of the information about them on this site. I just need a grumpy old admin to read this.lol.
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