Are Rear View Mirrors the Same for Convertible vs Coupe/Fastback on a 1968 Barracuda?

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Needing to buy an aftermarket or perfect refurbished one and listings don't indicate what they have fits a convertible ... hoping someone has clarity on this !
 
Convertible is different. The mirror itself is pretty much the same, the base is different. The stem might be chrome on a convertible. A convertible guy can answer that better
 
I just remembered that I have a convertible rearview mirror but it is not perfect condition
 
Rearview as in center. or the one on the door.


Center...
The mirror head is the same just the center mount is not.

Outside rear view is the same
 
The convertible rear view mirror hangs fairly low blocking forward vision if you're tall. I ended up replacing mine with a glass mounted one.
 
Here you go. It’s pretty nice.

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The convertible rear view mirror hangs fairly low blocking forward vision if you're tall. I ended up replacing mine with a glass mounted one.
I'm 6'1" so might have that issue. Could I ask you to post a photo of what you did and the vendor you bought the mirror from in the event we determine I need to go that direction?
 
I'm 6'1" so might have that issue. Could I ask you to post a photo of what you did and the vendor you bought the mirror from in the event we determine I need to go that direction?
I'm about 6'2" so I think you'll have problems too. I reinstalled the mirror and you can see that it is practically in the middle of the field of view. I ended up using a generic parts store glass mount replacement. Sunvisors dont attach, but that hasn't been a problem.

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The mirror was all polished through 67. Like the anti-sail wipers, eyesore to me. The mirror hanging in my coupe is a later model black.
 
I'm about 6'2" so I think you'll have problems too. I reinstalled the mirror and you can see that it is practically in the middle of the field of view. I ended up using a generic parts store glass mount replacement. Sunvisors dont attach, but that hasn't been a problem.

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Oh boy, that does look like an issue. I swear this last 10% of the build has surfaced so many issues like this -- death by a thousand knife wounds!!!

I already bought davescuda's mirror (pics posted above). At minimum, we'd disassemble the mirror and use the mount to engage the visors. That said, we are also considering loosing the visors too. I'm traveling until late in the week and will deal with this stuff when I get back from the trip and have the mirror from davescuda. Guess I'l spend some time looking for aftermarket glass attachable mirrors in the meantime so we have a contingency plan.

Thanks for bring this to my attention !!!
 
Good idea on removing the mirror just to hold down the visors. I've also considered shortening the arm that the mirror is attached to by cutting it down, drilling it, and using a long set screw to reattach the ends.
 
). At minimum, we'd disassemble the mirror and use the mount to engage the visors. That said, we are also considering loosing the visors too

Yellow set screw removed mirror head from mount.

Red arrows point to a couple screws that hold down a plate that tensions the ball joint. Removing those screws should allow the arm to be removed (assuming the arm can fit through the hole in the base)


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Yellow set screw removed mirror head from mount.

Red arrows point to a couple screws that hold down a plate that tensions the ball joint. Removing those screws should allow the arm to be removed (assuming the arm can fit through the hole in the base)


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Thanks for the lead on this ... Every little thing about the last 10% of this 3.5 year build is killing us !!!
 
Well the mirror end will not go through the hole :(
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But it got me to thinking....

I could reverse engineer the shaft but shorter.

And either reuse the ball end buy having a setscrew in the shaft to capture it in a hole or RE the ball end and have threads.

And print it in Stainless steel

My guess is the ball end is pressed into the cast end ( or the cast part is cast around the ball end )

Pm me if you are anyone else is interested
 
So the stem pressed into a headlight switch knobs is barbed for obvious reason. I'm wondering about the ball stud,,, splined? Barbed? Might learn something here. LOL
 
Where the arrow is the ball end is splined and pressed into the shaft. You would have to separate it here and then you can use a shorter shaft. Also you can change the ball part also and get a shorter splined area, The round shafts are a lot shorter

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Just initial Idea drawings

1/2 height mirror post (~2") took 1.5" out of the long part of the post
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Full height mirror post (~ 3.5")
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Ball stud goes in hole on top, setscrew on side locks it in place

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