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socalkevin68 12-22-2011 08:42 PM

Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
Hope someon can help..I just bought a rearview mirror off a board member and it got here...I was excited as its off a 68 like mine..well the holes dont line up with the two holes I have..so i'm guessing its not the right bracket.
Can you guys please post what my rear view mirror is suppose to look like so I can try to get the correct one and use the existing 2 holes in my truck
Thank YOu very much. !
If you know where I can get one i'd appreciate it...as I have 2 now and neither are correct...(one is new aftermarket..have the arm and mirror..but not even close as to existing holes.

lil hoodlum 12-22-2011 09:01 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
Your cab might have an early 68 model using the 1967 rear view arm.

Can you post a picture of what you have plus what holes are in the cab for the arm?

Keith

LockDoc 12-22-2011 09:12 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Originally Posted by lil hoodlum (Post 5078766)
Your cab might have an early 68 model using the 1967 rear view arm.

Can you post a picture of what you have plus what holes are in the cab for the arm?

Keith


The original '67 interior mirror bracket would have three holes.. Interior and exterior.

LockDoc

shawno72 12-22-2011 09:13 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Here is a pic of the mirror in my 68. The 67's had 2 holes at the top and 1 at the bottom. Hope this helps.
Attachment 845078

lil hoodlum 12-22-2011 09:19 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 5078785)
The original '67 interior mirror bracket would have three holes.. Interior and exterior.

LockDoc

I learned something new today! Thanks LockDoc! I was just searching for an image of the 1967 interior mirror bracket.

I just knew that the 1967 one was different than the '68 and up.

Keith

socalkevin68 12-22-2011 11:46 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
ok my truck only has two holes....and its a 68 c10....are there any with only two mounting holes? maybe they didnt drill the 3rd on mine but used a 3 hole? hmmmm
any more pix of possible correct rear view mirrors for my truck...? any two hole only?
thx again

68gmsee 12-22-2011 11:54 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
The one on my 68 GMC is the same as shawno72 with three mounting screws. It's stock original.

chewychevy67 12-22-2011 11:56 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
i thought rear view mirrors were technically an option on these trucks. maby there wasn't one from factory on yours and a PO added one.

Longhorn Man 12-23-2011 12:45 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
The mirror was an option through 69 becoming standard in 70. Most of the 69 and older have over the counter gm parts that could be for anything.
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blkcorvair 12-23-2011 09:35 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
Thats the problem. Many of these trucks didnt come with a "Factory Mirror" until 70. My 69 had some strange car mirror screwd to the roof and no other holes (From the original owner too)

Chances are someone put an aftermarket mirror in a truck that didnt have one, or when he pulled off the lot he realized there was no mirror walked back into the dealer and they put on whatever they had in thier parts dept that day.

alsriv2 12-28-2011 02:27 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn Man (Post 5079189)
The mirror was an option through 69 becoming standard in 70. Most of the 69 and older have over the counter gm parts that could be for anything.
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My '69 GMC does not have any holes for a mirror. The truck had a camper installed by PO shortly after purchased new and never had the mirror installed.

Al
'69 GMC 2500 Custom Camper
'69 Chevy C10 396BB

paul mora 02-08-2012 07:14 PM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
I just your mirror thread if one of your mirrors is like shawno72's in the picture I am interested in buying it
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usachasen 04-18-2016 12:20 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Does anybody know where I can buy just the mirror? My mount is fine I am just trying not to spend $40 to fix this lol.

mike16 04-18-2016 12:31 AM

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I have a 68K20. No inside mirror or holes for one. the standard door mirrors were not used either. it does have those silly looking huge extended mirrors that required the origonal owner to bubba up some holes in a mint origonal door. I'm told they are factory accessory mirrors according to a very knowlegable 67 to 72 guru. I hate them and would not hesitate to install factory door mirrors and a inside cab mirror when the budget permits. My truck came off the california assembly line (fremont?) and was sold new on the 24th of april 1968 at Star Chevrolet in Sierra Vista Az. it has 13k origonal miles on it.

So some of the early 68's had 67 inside rear view mirrors? would they have come off the line that way? as well as being installed by dealers at any point in time? Does anybody have an Idea when the transition from 67 to 68 occurred. I'm curious because I'm a bit OCD about these details comming from the corvette side of the house. I would like to add that in the pontiac universe, the further away the plant was located from Detroit HQ the later upgrades and revisions were implemented so what might have been mandated and implemented emeadiatly in Detroit may have been implemented at a later date the further, (california ) away the assembly line was. many of my other components are date coded around december 67 to feb 68. Am I being too pedantic or anal about this. Should I double up on my meds?

the reason I ask is two fold. I would like to install an interior cab rear view mirror on my truck and would like to install the correct one. I dont prefer the ones I have as shown in the pictures below.

I like the other standard style mirrors that fasten to the doors using the pre existing factory door holes.....but..... they are vulnerable to damage when 4 wheeling in tight spots and I want niether to damage the repro mirrors nor the doors them selves. and believe me the scrub brush here in slower arizona can rip them right off.

So my realistic and only remaining option is to install an interior cab rear view mirror.

67chevy_hotrod 04-18-2016 12:35 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Originally Posted by usachasen (Post 7564395)
Does anybody know where I can buy just the mirror? My mount is fine I am just trying not to spend $40 to fix this lol.

Sorry for the temp hijack, but do you get weird looks for your air freshener? Your the only person besides myself I've never seen with that same one and people always have to ask :lol: carry on!

mike16 04-18-2016 01:08 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
My truck did not come off the fremont california nor the fremont ohio assembly line. oops! silly mistake.

usachasen 04-18-2016 01:42 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Originally Posted by 67chevy_hotrod (Post 7564408)
Sorry for the temp hijack, but do you get weird looks for your air freshener? Your the only person besides myself I've never seen with that same one and people always have to ask :lol: carry on!

haha not at all man. I am a surfer in a beach town. It adds to the truck!

67chevy_hotrod 04-18-2016 02:35 AM

Re: Correct 68 c10 rear view mirro
 
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Originally Posted by usachasen (Post 7564446)
haha not at all man. I am a surfer in a beach town. It adds to the truck!

I'm a surfer(of a type) in a not beach town so people tend to ask haha :metal::lol:


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