NOS 1970 Passenger chrome mirror

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by V8Sky, Nov 12, 2010.

  1. V8Sky

    V8Sky "Scarlett"

  2. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

    I'm guess over $1000. :rant:

    - Bill
     
  3. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    I think those days are behind us.
     
  4. Buickgs1

    Buickgs1 Well-Known Member

    $169.00 with 9 hours to go...
     
  5. sriley531

    sriley531 Excommunicado

    Now it says $255 with 9 DAYS to go.
     
  6. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

    Boy I hope so!!! :grin:

    - Bill
     
  7. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    $1000 mirror that can be removed with one phillips head screw. I would be nervous leaving my car anywhere with that thing hanging on the door.
     
  8. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    I am pretty sure that a mirror like this will bring 400.00 or maybe a little more. If it goes to 1k I know there is room for a repo to be made. Mark are you listening? 400 would be too much IMHO but for the right car who knows.
     
  9. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

    up to $"455" with 8 day s to go. i m guessing $620.
     
  10. bignastyGS

    bignastyGS Maggot pilot

    I'm guessing my car will never have one of those,though I'd love to have one,even a not so nice one too...I may swap to sport mirrors and sell my immaculate driver side one this summer..It looks great,but sucks to look out of..I am with Doug, Betting in the 5-6 hundred area...
     
  11. schwemf

    schwemf Mike Schweitzer

    How do we know that this is a Skylark mirror, and not for a big car? I have such a mirror, pulled from a 1970 electra, that looks identical to this one. The casting number on the electra mirror base is 60385 - 401 RH.
     
  12. bhambulldog

    bhambulldog 1955 76-RoadmasterRiviera

    I agree, Lesabre or 225. If, it didn't have the trishield; I would say it went to an Olds 88. Other, than the tri-shield, just like the RH mirror from my Olds 88.
     
  13. Madweevil

    Madweevil Member

    Exactly the same as my 70 lesabre
     
  14. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    I thought the big car mirrors have a drilled hole on the bottom? :Do No:
     
  15. Sky72lark

    Sky72lark Well-Known Member

    that's insane, but I admit if I had the $ to burn I'd be tempted.
     
  16. bhambulldog

    bhambulldog 1955 76-RoadmasterRiviera

    hmmmmmm... Now I'm confused. You may be right. I sold the 88 2-1/2 years ago. .... And, now, I don't rightly know.......
     
  17. superdave7087

    superdave7087 Well-Known Member

    shouldn't the tri sheild be on the other side??
     
  18. skierkaj

    skierkaj Day 2 Street Screamer

    I believe that's a common misconception. The Tri-Shield should be on the same side for the driver's side mirror and the passenger side mirror. I'd have to dig mine out to be sure.
     
  19. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

    I recall that the mirror part is the same for the P and D side (Trishield on right) and the base is what's different, but I could be wrong! :bglasses:

    - Bill
     
  20. Tony Rocha

    Tony Rocha Well-Known Member

    I had on on my 70 stage 1 driver side I have one in almost as good as shape as this one for sale pm if intrestead it's a driver's side
     
    Last edited: Nov 15, 2010

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