Vehicular sun visor assembly

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362140, 362144, 362295, 362802, B60Q 300

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054384915

ABSTRACT:
A vehicular sun visor having a lighted vanity-mirror and sliding door is provided with a fixed lens aligned with a lamp at one end of the mirror and a lens which moves with the door into alignment with the lamp at the other end of the mirror. An automatic brightening intensity circuit is provided. Automatic motor drive is also provided for the sliding door.

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