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Just added camper top on my 1964 GMC 1500 and drove 960 miles home. Immediately realize original round mirrors, especially passenger side, are not adequate for highway lane changes. Looking at west coast junior mirrors and note discussions but not sure final opinions about new verses finding older originals. Also see top and bottom arms, but assume third brace would be better. Any advice welcome... Thought about rectangular on passenger but do not like the look.
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Hey, I have some west coast style (extendable) mirrors on my '66.
I want to swap them out for the original small round ones. Maybe we could work out a trade? If your interested I'll send you a pic, they are a bit rusty but complete and on the truck. |
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West Coast Mirrors | Larry | 1960-1966 GMC Marketplace | 0 | September 11th, 2014 02:26 AM |
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