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> F/S Early Door Mirror, Early door mirror set up for Pass side
T.Rick6
post Feb 25 2026, 07:38 AM
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I found an early door mirror in my stash, set up for the pass side, drivers quality, minor chrome flaking at the base and a few black dots in the mirror, not really noticeable.
$125.00 shipped CONUS,

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post Feb 25 2026, 11:27 AM
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Mike Fitton
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Set up for the passenger side? What does that mean?
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Originally you could loosen the spring loaded nut in the center to rotate the bottom to work on both sides, you could probably soak it in WD40 and work it loose but I wouldn’t try with a 50 year old mirror; I’d leave it as is but that’s up to the buyer.
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