If you have a regular mirror, The 2 screws that mount the bracket to the doors are pan head sheet metal screws, #6 or #8, get the ones that fit the holes, about 1" long. The screw that mounts the mirror to the bracket is a machine screw, so before you try to mount the bracket to the door, take the mirror and bracket with you to the hardware store (or Lowes has them) and buy a machine screw with a phillips head that fits the threads in the bracket and is long enough to go through the mirror and thread through the bracket but not too long, and has a head that fits the mirror and is nickle/chrome plated or stainless so it doesn't rust. Doesn't have to be anything special. If you have a mirror that adjusts from the inside I would need to look at one to tell you for sure, if this is the case shoot me an email and I will get one out and look to make sure, dadphelps@yahoo.com . Mike
Perfect, thanks Mike! I will uncover the holes and chip out the body filler, as previous owner removed mirror and plugged the mounting holes with filler.