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Old 03-02-2025, 02:52 PM   #26
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

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That is exactly what occurred for 1968. If you look at the 1968 data book, only the exterior fixed arm mirrors were standard equipment. The inside rearview mirror was optional. The RPO code was D36.

In 1969, the inside rearview mirror along with the LH&RH fixed arm mirrors were standard.





Wasn’t D36 option the non glare day/night rear view mirror? Not the standard mirror .
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Old 03-02-2025, 03:17 PM   #27
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There is zero mention of the day/night feature in the data book dated 2/1/68. This is the nomenclature from that 1968 data book:

All it states for D36 is prismatic non-glare shatterproof.
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

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There is zero mention of the day/night feature in the data book dated 2/1/68. This is the nomenclature from that 1968 data book:

All it states for D36 is prismatic non-glare shatterproof.

A prismatic mirror is a day/night mirror. It has a prism in it which gives it the day/night feature.
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Old 03-02-2025, 04:30 PM   #29
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A prismatic mirror is a day/night mirror. It has a prism in it which gives it the day/night feature.
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I thought that also
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A prismatic mirror is a day/night mirror. It has a prism in it which gives it the day/night feature.
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Not exactly. I wish I knew how to link to an article here but I don't.

When you flip the mirror to night you are seeing a reflection off the front of the glass instead of the silvered back. Just like you can see a reflection in a window pane.
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Not exactly. I wish I knew how to link to an article here but I don't.

When you flip the mirror to night you are seeing a reflection off the front of the glass instead of the silvered back. Just like you can see a reflection in a window pane.

Yes, but the reason you are seeing that is because the glass is a prism. Take one apart. The glass is not flat, it is tapered top to bottom. Trust me, A day/night mirror is a prismatic mirror....
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

So it appears from the information in this thread that the mirror in my 67 Burban isn't a factory mirror. Any idea what it's out of?

One possibility that hasn't been mentioned for trucks without a inside mirror is that it is possible that a truck could have been ordered with the mirror shipped for dealer installation. Maybe for owners who were planning on installing a camper. I've seen cases like that on other GM vehicles. If so that would only show up on the dealers paperwork not the SPID.
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If the mirror has Guide stamped in the metal it is real. Sure looks legit.
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

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If the mirror has Guide stamped in the metal it is real. Sure looks legit.
This is a really interesting topic.

I can't recall ever seeing one of our trucks without a rearview mirror in it. Of course, mine are all from Oshawa. Perhaps the "Mandatory Canadian Equipment" on the SPID isn't just a block heater, after all..
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This is a really interesting topic.

I can't recall ever seeing one of our trucks without a rearview mirror in it. Of course, mine are all from Oshawa. Perhaps the "Mandatory Canadian Equipment" on the SPID isn't just a block heater, after all..
Even states here have different rules . Back in the day Studebaker couldn’t ship Avanti’s into NY with factory stock glass pack mufflers and you couldn’t get sidepipes on Corvettes or the AMX because NY law didn’t allow glass packs or exhaust the exited before the rear wheels . Dealers used to install them after the car was sold . Both laws are still on the books here .
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So it appears from the information in this thread that the mirror in my 67 Burban isn't a factory mirror. Any idea what it's out of?

One possibility that hasn't been mentioned for trucks without a inside mirror is that it is possible that a truck could have been ordered with the mirror shipped for dealer installation. Maybe for owners who were planning on installing a camper. I've seen cases like that on other GM vehicles. If so that would only show up on the dealers paperwork not the SPID.
I have seen that style quite often in 68 models.
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

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So it appears from the information in this thread that the mirror in my 67 Burban isn't a factory mirror. Any idea what it's out of?

One possibility that hasn't been mentioned for trucks without a inside mirror is that it is possible that a truck could have been ordered with the mirror shipped for dealer installation. Maybe for owners who were planning on installing a camper. I've seen cases like that on other GM vehicles. If so that would only show up on the dealers paperwork not the SPID.

Those are a carryover from the earlier trucks. (before '67, and at least back to '64)

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My unmolested '68 CST/Custom Camper truck had one like that.
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I have the exact same one in my 67 GMC CST
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Re: 67 CST Review Mirror Question

Long time lurker...now a new member with a 67 K10 CST. My truck is missing the mirror, but there is an outline of a mirror having been mounted and the triangle hole pattern is on 2" centers. The outline and the holes both match the 3768785/988173 mirror that was used on 60-66 trucks. There's even some residual black on the outline and I believe these mirror brackets also came in black.

Whether or not it was factory or dealer installed...or black, I guess I'll never know.

There is no mention of a mirror on my SPID.

After spending too much time on GMPartsWiki it appears that mirror bracket 988173 was removed in 10/67. The screws (part #565842) for the 3768785/988173 bracket were used from 60-67.

Has anyone here ever seen a black one mounted in a truck?

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I have seen the black brackets in 1967's.
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A dump truck would have left the factory as a cab & chassis therfore no inside mirror. My comments are only in regards to pickup trucks.
My 67 C20 left the factory as a cab and chassis. No rear view mirror or passenger side visor. Only dimples in the roof where they would have drilled a hole to mount them.

This seems to corroborate what 67 TWINS was saying.
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