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#1302527 03/10/2019 11:21 PM
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I'm on the ledge of buying a Fulton Visor for my 53' 3100. The guy doesn't know what model it is that he has. There's no end braces/brackets. Is there a model number anywhere else on that visor? Can anybody post a picture of the correct model for my truck?

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Nobody has anything???

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Try doing a Stovebolt search using the search function in the menu bar just above your post. Do not use the one at the top of the page. Bet you find at least 100 threads on Fulton Sunvisors.


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While I have a Fulton on my '38 I'm no expert but I believe the difference between models was the dogbone brackets on the end and whether it had split windshield center brackets. I'm not aware of any model number marking on mine. Below are some pics on the visor before paint and installation. I see brackets for sale on ebay all the time.
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Visor 2.jpg (57.19 KB, 100 downloads)
Visor 3.jpg (51.11 KB, 106 downloads)
Visor 4.jpg (42.04 KB, 103 downloads)
Visor 5.jpg (55.04 KB, 104 downloads)
Visor 6.jpg (49.95 KB, 104 downloads)
Visor 7.jpg (36.45 KB, 101 downloads)

Last edited by Tiny; 03/11/2019 11:58 AM.

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Without end brackets it’s difficult to know what the model is. Since the one you’re considering has none I suppose you could add whichever one you want.


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Tony, I installed a Fulton on my 1953 half ton last summer, then sold the truck. The model number is extremely faint and hard to find, but it is on the underside of the centre section. You have to take the centre section apart to see the number. Mine said 700. If you can't find it, keep looking. There's a lot of small parts as you can see in Tiny's pics. You need all of those parts and fasteners.
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