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Passenger side wing mirror position

Aussie Coronet

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Are these the same position as the drivers side mirror on a 69 Coro? Same same with the remote bezel, does it pop through the door in the same spot?

If not, and someone has the measurements, I'd appreciate them as I'll probably whack mine in this weekend.

Cheers!
 
I drilled the marked holes and the mirror interferes with the wing window. The mirror pocked up and is not worth the room it takes up. If I had it to do again I would not install a passenger door mirror. 69 Coronet.
 
This is from mine 68 Plymouth B-body, and they didnt came with the remote option at passenger side 68-70.
Sven
 

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Thanks mate, that is excellent, great pictures!!!

The good (or bad, not sure which yet), is that out here in Australia the RHS mirror is the driver's side, for our right hand drive cars, so most mirrors of the day were remote. The same mirrors on a 69 Coronet were used on Valiants but only on rare models (The VIP) and are very hard to come by but I found a good one. As the car will be a mix of original and street machine I can live with a twin set-up of remote mirrors.

Conversely, if you blokes were ever after a remote passenger side mirror, here is where to look as the Valiant ones come in all shapes and sizes.
 
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