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Rearview Mirror Interchangability. #1063334
08/26/11 12:04 PM
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ChickMaggot Offline OP
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I found an interior rear view mirror from an E-body that looks very similar to one from an A-body, but I'm not sure. Are they the same part? Do they interchange?

Looking for one for a '74 Duster.

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Re: Rearview Mirror Interchangability. [Re: ChickMaggot] #1063335
08/26/11 01:23 PM
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I can't confirm, but I thought that the Abody ones had the sunvisor rod pockets in the base, or whatever you call them.....


Re: Rearview Mirror Interchangability. [Re: wally426ci] #1063336
08/26/11 03:05 PM
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i know my 73 dart doesnt have them

Re: Rearview Mirror Interchangability. [Re: 05dakota] #1063337
08/26/11 03:48 PM
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The one I put into my 1967 Valiant has a 1973-1976 A-body base with no visor mounts which the 1967 to 1972 have.

I used the stalk from the later A body mirror and the mirror head from a 1968 Dodge Charger because I had it and it was in good shape.

The 1968 B-body base had a slightly different bolt pattern than the A-body.

Not sure which one the E-body would be but I would figure it would make the B-body.







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