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Don' you hate it when your memory goes, and your trying to remember things like when you first got your truck.
Like I don't remember the mirror that I had on the drivers door. This is the only photo that I can find for the time period 1990.
I been hunting for that type of mirror and bracket at Swap meets and salvage yards. So if I originally had it where did I put It, and the photos that I took of that side of the truck can't find. Hard copies before digital, taken with a Canon FTb camera. Have the camera but don't know where I put the photos. Unless the flood got them.
21CS-17718-B (later 1C-17723-A) would be the stock style mirror head itself used on Ford trucks 44-52. These are also listed under ****** part number WO-A-11850 and WO-A-2934. I think some vendors are using United Pacific C476903B and C477202 Mirrors against these original part numbers. Dennis Carpenter lists them under D1C-17723.
As for the arm, United Pacific 60021 is a reasonable facsimile to adapt.
Here is a breakdown:
You can always try Chucks Trucks LLC to see what they have in there ever evolving salvaged but serviceable inventory.
This is what was on my F3 when I brought it home. The mirror mounting hardware looks like the diagram posted. I'm guessing the mirror heads were aftermarket.
I looked at the actual photo and it clearly shows mirrors on both sides of the truck. But for the life of me I don't know where I put them. And I have been searching and collecting together other items and still have not seen them. My memory is shot.
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