Howdy and thanks. Im out of town and away from the car until Wednesday. That pretty much looks like it but Ill have to confirm next week.
Im in Vancouver(Coquitlam)
well it was the passenger side miror which I dont believe was a option at the time? I will look at the driverside tomorrow and will want to match that.
well it was the passenger side miror which I dont believe was a option at the time? I will look at the driverside tomorrow and will want to match that.
Those mirrors with the round head could be used as driver's or passenger's mirror. Once they got into the rectangular head they started producing left & right-hand side mirrors.
Novas were the last Chevy to use the round head mirror through 1972.
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Im a bit confused. Both of my cars have the same mirrors. However they are not what is being shown here. I will double check over the next few days but they are the same as this one.i believe they are both the originals. Maybe not?
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the mirror of mine i showed you the picture of earlier- i bought it loose and don't know what car it came from- i just was matching up with the no bow tie specification
Check antique Chevrolet in Dundas, they have them similar to these with and without a Bowtie.
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