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Help to I.D. these mirriors
I really like these mirriors on member Bob Bertelson's 67 camaro. Can anyone ID these or put me in touch with Bob?
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says they are billet specialties here
http://www.summitracing.com/newsande...aturedvehicles it doesent say the specific model but im sure if you browse their mirrors youll find it. |
Thanks skatinjay27 they look like these in link. I'll try calling Summit tech line next week hoping they remember his car as it was featured on the cover of their catalog. Just not sure if the arms in Summits ad are corect fit for my 69 camaro
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BSP-74820/ |
I've got those on my car, or should I say I had them on my car. You have to either make (or adapt) your own mirror posts, or find a set of the straight posts. The straight posts are a bit too long and just don't quite work though. Just ask Steve Rupp how much he liked those mirrors on my car.
Matt |
Those are the Billet Specialties mirrors alright but the stanchions are o.e. GM units and Jesse Greening http://greeningautocompany.com/ Makes the combined unit but it's certainly doable at home. Another buddy of mine is actually selling a set he didn't use for a project if anyone needs some.
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Thanks Jason
How do the mirriors come apart from base? Ed |
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The mirrors have a ball joint with a screw end that goes into the mirror posts.
Matt |
Thanks Matt I'll give it a try this weekend. What did you hold ball joint with to turn base?
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