1973 cuda chrome sport mirror help?
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1973 cuda chrome sport mirror help?
Hi
Can anyone help?
I won 2 seperate chrome mirrors for my 73 cuda on Ebay - from 2 different people. After having em shipped to england I have found they are both different to each other and also different to the ones currently on my car- One of the ebay ones has a single screw fixing - I believe this is incorrect for my car - It also has the following numbers on the base- 3548617 53093 60394 and 6jc2 printed on the glass
The other ebay one has 2 screw fixing holes and the numbers 354873 53093 and 60432 401 and 1jc1 on the glass
any help greatly appreciated!
regards
mark
Can anyone help?
I won 2 seperate chrome mirrors for my 73 cuda on Ebay - from 2 different people. After having em shipped to england I have found they are both different to each other and also different to the ones currently on my car- One of the ebay ones has a single screw fixing - I believe this is incorrect for my car - It also has the following numbers on the base- 3548617 53093 60394 and 6jc2 printed on the glass
The other ebay one has 2 screw fixing holes and the numbers 354873 53093 and 60432 401 and 1jc1 on the glass
any help greatly appreciated!
regards
mark
Hi I haven't got a barracuda but that second mirror looks exactly like the mirror on my 71 Challenger
I have a very useful little book called "Challenger & Barracuda Restoration Guide" and this is basically what it says regarding sport mirrors:
Optional Chrome racing mirror for 1970 had the no. 2999549, whereas the painted versions had 3548053. Book lists both as remote type. The right hand (non-remote) equivalents were 3508989 and 3508990 respectively.
For 1971-72 the Chrome racing mirrors numbers changed to 3586642 (Chrome/ remote) and 3586649 (painted/ remote). The right hand (non-remote) equivalents for 71-72 were 3586644 and 3586650 respectively.
Unfortunately the book doesn't list the nos for 73-74 cars
sorry !
What it says tho is that if ur car came from factory with racing mirrors it will be stamped on the fender tag. That second mirror definitely looks like E-body mirror, so if you can't find option code `G36` stamped on the fender tag, maybe you have incorrect mirrors ?
Hope it didn't confuse you more than you already are...
I have a very useful little book called "Challenger & Barracuda Restoration Guide" and this is basically what it says regarding sport mirrors:
Optional Chrome racing mirror for 1970 had the no. 2999549, whereas the painted versions had 3548053. Book lists both as remote type. The right hand (non-remote) equivalents were 3508989 and 3508990 respectively.
For 1971-72 the Chrome racing mirrors numbers changed to 3586642 (Chrome/ remote) and 3586649 (painted/ remote). The right hand (non-remote) equivalents for 71-72 were 3586644 and 3586650 respectively.
Unfortunately the book doesn't list the nos for 73-74 cars

What it says tho is that if ur car came from factory with racing mirrors it will be stamped on the fender tag. That second mirror definitely looks like E-body mirror, so if you can't find option code `G36` stamped on the fender tag, maybe you have incorrect mirrors ?

Hope it didn't confuse you more than you already are...
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Cheers Guys
I have that restoration book although iv lent it out at the mo but will check it out!- My car decodes that it should have chrome mirrors - one being remote
I think the one with the single fixing hole may be from a bodys from 73 etc
Think ill probably paint em body colour when im certain they are the correct mirrors anyhow
cheers
Mark
I have that restoration book although iv lent it out at the mo but will check it out!- My car decodes that it should have chrome mirrors - one being remote
I think the one with the single fixing hole may be from a bodys from 73 etc
Think ill probably paint em body colour when im certain they are the correct mirrors anyhow
cheers
Mark
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Steve
Cheers mate- Yeah Iv been looking at his listings for a while - thought it was an expensive option specially as im gonna paint em anyway- still at least id know they were a pair and would fit ok.
got an eye on these too at the mo
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... MEWA%3APIC
cheers
Mark
Cheers mate- Yeah Iv been looking at his listings for a while - thought it was an expensive option specially as im gonna paint em anyway- still at least id know they were a pair and would fit ok.
got an eye on these too at the mo
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... MEWA%3APIC
cheers
Mark
Mark, Steve Beschi (AllKiller) had a spare pair for his 73 a couple of years ago, think they've now found a new home but I'm sure Steve would know which are correct for your year.
Not sure if he's on the MB much at the mo though, cos of his on-going house move
I could let you have his mob no if needed.
If that's ok Steve?
Not sure if he's on the MB much at the mo though, cos of his on-going house move

I could let you have his mob no if needed.
If that's ok Steve?

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ok
iv bitten the bullet and ordered some repro mirrors and woodgrain dash from
http://www.pgclassic.com/
Got an email today to say they were being shipped straight from the manufacturer in CHINA!
gulp
hope their ok
ill let you know
Cheers
Mark
iv bitten the bullet and ordered some repro mirrors and woodgrain dash from
http://www.pgclassic.com/
Got an email today to say they were being shipped straight from the manufacturer in CHINA!
gulp
hope their ok
ill let you know
Cheers
Mark
Mark sorry its a bit late...but the tops are both correct and the base in the second pic is correct, your problem is the base in the first picture.
I sold mine to Mo on here, as i picked up some nice ones at Columbus not long ago.
might be interested in any cast offs
I sold mine to Mo on here, as i picked up some nice ones at Columbus not long ago.
might be interested in any cast offs

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Hi Steve
Nice to hear from you and thanks for the reply
Well- I cant believe it- the parcel arrived from China today- days after I oredred- I was expecting the worst but- It was beautifilly packed - there was no Duty etc to pay and the products look first class- Very accurate reproduction and quality is great!- Im well chuffed!
Ill take some snaps when I get a chance.
So I will have some leftover mirrors et when Im done Ill stick em on the board -
Rob Np with the Hijack!- Thanks for the earlier help with my dilema!
Cheers
Mark
Nice to hear from you and thanks for the reply
Well- I cant believe it- the parcel arrived from China today- days after I oredred- I was expecting the worst but- It was beautifilly packed - there was no Duty etc to pay and the products look first class- Very accurate reproduction and quality is great!- Im well chuffed!
Ill take some snaps when I get a chance.
So I will have some leftover mirrors et when Im done Ill stick em on the board -
Rob Np with the Hijack!- Thanks for the earlier help with my dilema!
Cheers
Mark