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Location: Southern Cal
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Re: West Coast Jr mirrors / pics?
The arms swing back and forth and the mirrors themselves can be rotated on the arms so they have quite a bit of adjustment
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Location: Central MO
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Re: West Coast Jr mirrors / pics?
I had a set for a Ford I was going to use, then sold the truck, then sold the mirrors. The nicer set I had were all stainless, and had "fomoco" script on them, but they were sold as "Rotunda" in the aftermarket. They were identical except for the script on the head. As someone mentioned, the stainless that were found on a lot of ford get pricey, but they are out there and were plentiful. We had a set similar to the white ones on a 67 on a truck dad had, as a matter of fact very similar truck (red with white top), but it was a base truck with no trim.
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Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Kennewick, Wash.
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Re: West Coast Jr mirrors / pics?
My first set was on my '65 SWB. I loved 'em so much I've added them to my '71 Suburban.
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