Ok boys is it your choice,ive seen 67s with mirrors on both sides and many ,with em just on the drivers side.
Mine never came with any,so when I get to that point,id like to know how many I should buy?
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May have only come with 1 stock but I'd put on 2. One per door . My 57 only has left side and I can't stand not being able to see pas side of car. You could always be extra safe and buy 4, mount on fenders and doors
That's enough outta you Hawk.Guess I have to find a couple different styled ones.Thanks boys.
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Taking lessons from the master,you got us beat Carl but were learning.
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My '66 SD had the 2 mirror option, passenger side will not adjust in close enough to view anything. Helps to see cows in the fields. If you are ordering the mirrors don't get the mirrors for a 1966/67 Nova as they have the bowtie emblem, order the ones for a 1967 Firebird (no bowtie).
I was looking at some off a Javelin last nite,dont look bad.
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Don't think so but mind you Hawk I never checked them out.
Maybe see if I can incorporate some VW stuff on er.
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