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dennislbrooks 02-29-2024 05:50 AM

55-59 Fleet - Single Driver sun Visor
 
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My 59 GMC Fleet has a burlap covered sun visor which I will put back on.

I think it is oem, may be wrong. It was on the truck - may have been best part of truck. 8-)

Does anyone else have an oem factory burlap covered sun visor on or with their truck?

mr48chev 02-29-2024 04:33 PM

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The GM Heritage Center archives don't show standard equipment or option lists for 59 nor 58 for that matter. No help there. I don't know what stovebolt might have.

1project2many 02-29-2024 09:42 PM

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Burlap is not listed as an interior option in my 57 GMC sales literature. You might be able to find other year sales brochures.

Honestly, that visor looks like it has been recovered.

mr48chev 03-01-2024 01:17 AM

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The single visor was standard equipment from 47 though 59 and the second visor was an extra cost option or part of the "deluxe" trim package.

Visors were/are on the inside, the silly looking thing on te outside that no one would be seen driving in public with unless they wore a cheap flannel suit and fendora hat is/was a frost shield that never showed on the car hobby scene until lowrider magazine showed up on the news stands in the mid 70's.

dennislbrooks 03-01-2024 04:50 AM

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Well, we know Fleet options may be different. I am still looking also. Yea and please re-cover my sun visor in feed sack burlap, maybe.

I did have my 67 bench seat re-covered in a vinyl and a type burlap in Irwin TX. But it is nothing like a feed sack.

dennislbrooks 03-01-2024 05:46 AM

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I found another couple 56 58 59 GMC Fleets un-restored that I can only tell that the visors were a brown. I will also take a pic of the other side of mine.




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dsraven 03-01-2024 09:58 AM

Re: 55-59 Fleet - Single Driver sun Visor
 
all the ones I have seen are some type of cardboard. sorry I can't be more help.
recovering them would update them for sure, and the material is up to the owner's likes.

leegreen 03-01-2024 10:37 AM

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cardboard with a hard finish, similar to the door panels or an old cheap suitcase. I have ratty original from '52 if a picture would help

dennislbrooks 03-01-2024 10:56 AM

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I believe this truck was with the Forest Service when they had the dark green. I do not know what year they went to the light green. Can't disagree on not being oem or they were used very little.

AD0S 3894190 The bracket comes up as a 69-72 GM. So probably re-covered. And says RH. thanks guys 8-)

fauXGT 03-01-2024 12:56 PM

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That visor does look factory, but from the late 60’s and up factory.
GM may have done something in your time frame, but maybe it didn’t last, which makes yours rare. I do like the look, like it belonged on a farm truck.

dennislbrooks 03-01-2024 02:39 PM

Re: 55-59 Fleet - Single Driver sun Visor
 
Dang thing had to be RH. I only have one LH now in the 59 GMC. Maybe I can interchange the holders. I just want it on the left side none on the right.

mr48chev 03-01-2024 04:04 PM

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Well the Burlap visor cover thing showa that you never want to assume about things on these trucks. I'd bet tthat the burlap was somerting that was left over from a larger project at the upholstry shop that recovered that visor. I saved a lot of money on the cushions for the cabin of my boat because the shop gave me a big discount on material left over from another project. The special marine foam ran the price back up though.

1project2many 03-07-2024 01:55 PM

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Forest Service guys can be pretty creative. DIY visor upholstery probably right up their alley.

55-59 trucks RH and LH visors are different. You can use a LH visor on the RH side but if you swing it toward the passenger door it will not stay parallel to the roof.
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dennislbrooks 03-09-2024 11:28 AM

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I changed the rod and it is now on the 59 GMC. It is about 4 inches longer than the cardboard one I took off but still looks cool.

dsraven 03-10-2024 11:14 AM

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looks good, like it was ade to be there

mr48chev 03-10-2024 01:43 PM

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It looks good and blocks the sun when needed life is good.

This is one reason that I will never restore any vehicle to original though. Too much nonsense on what is exactly correct for said vehicle. That said, I am a bit of a stickler in that if you tell me that you "restored" your truck I expect i to be exactly as it would have sat in the showroom or on the dealers lot the day it was sold new with only factory or dealer option accessories or period for when it was new accessories and that includes wheels.

I'd imagine that that burlap covered visor was done at an upholstery shop at some time maybe when the seat was recovered with original material and unless you are going to be in judged shows showing as a perfectly original truck in competition where it might cost you points it shouldn't be an issue.


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