Is the mirror from the drivers door on a 67 Beaumont specific to Beaumont or does another model use the same mirror? Are the reproduced? Thanks
Captain Beaumont said
May 2, 2012
Yes they are standard 67 gm, yes they are reproduced just make sure you dont get the one with the bowtie on the back
cjfreez said
May 2, 2012
I ordered some for 67 Chevelle but they are too flat on the backside & the base was shorter where it mounted to the door & the angle of the arm was foward facing from the brace instead of backwards. Maybe the one I took off the door was wrong in the first place.
beaumontguru said
May 2, 2012
Yup, sounds like they were wrong
CdnGMfan said
May 2, 2012
Same mirror was used on 66-68 Chevelle & Beaumont, 67 Camaro, 66-72 Chevy II / Nova. Some Chevelles & Camaros in 67 used the bowtie, but it may have only been California-produced cars.
cjfreez said
May 3, 2012
Thanks for the responses, the first one off the door must have been replaced with an incorrect one at some point throwing me off. Appreciate the help.
427carl said
May 3, 2012
CdnGMfan wrote:
Same mirror was used on 66-68 Chevelle & Beaumont, 67 Camaro, 66-72 Chevy II / Nova. Some Chevelles & Camaros in 67 used the bowtie, but it may have only been California-produced cars.
but without the Bowtie?
CdnGMfan said
May 4, 2012
All of the above without the bowtie would be good. The bowtie was only a U.S. thing, and I think only from the California plants.
In Canada they reached into the same parts bin for Beaumonts & Chevelles for most stuff. You could see how a bowtie mirror would not be right on a Beaumont sold through Pontiac dealers.
Is the mirror from the drivers door on a 67 Beaumont specific to Beaumont or does another model use the same mirror? Are the reproduced? Thanks
Yes they are standard 67 gm, yes they are reproduced just make sure you dont get the one with the bowtie on the back
I ordered some for 67 Chevelle but they are too flat on the backside & the base was shorter where it mounted to the door & the angle of the arm was foward facing from the brace instead of backwards. Maybe the one I took off the door was wrong in the first place.
Yup, sounds like they were wrong
Same mirror was used on 66-68 Chevelle & Beaumont, 67 Camaro, 66-72 Chevy II / Nova. Some Chevelles & Camaros in 67 used the bowtie, but it may have only been California-produced cars.
Thanks for the responses, the first one off the door must have been replaced with an incorrect one at some point throwing me off. Appreciate the help.
but without the Bowtie?
All of the above without the bowtie would be good. The bowtie was only a U.S. thing, and I think only from the California plants.
In Canada they reached into the same parts bin for Beaumonts & Chevelles for most stuff. You could see how a bowtie mirror would not be right on a Beaumont sold through Pontiac dealers.