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I have a set of the original style mirrors there 3 bolts that bolt to the door. my question is a guy I know has a nos one and in the kit it has a round washer with a angle on it. Is there1 for door or just one. Are they the same part no for the mirrors. If I hold them up to the door the passenger side looks correct straight up. the driver side angles towards the front of van. any info or photos would be great. this is for a 63 Econoline
Thanks you Bill. Always a source of unlimited information.
Just checked and my 65 Econoline Van has the Western Style Mirrors but mine do not have the extra arm (Steady / Reinforcement) that goes forward on the doors. And will need to replace my set because they are rusted thru and missing parts.
Thanks you Bill. Always a source of unlimited information.
Just checked and my 65 Econoline Van has the Western Style Mirrors but mine do not have the extra arm (Steady / Reinforcement) that goes forward on the doors. And will need to replace my set because they are rusted thru and missing parts.
I've never seen the Western Jr. mirrors with the 3rd steady rest arm mounted on any year Econoline.
These mirrors (they stick waaay out) were part of the Camper Special package, optional on other F100/350's.
Pic (upper) of Western Jr. "Swing Lock" mirrors used on F100/350 & Econoline:
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