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Old 06-21-2008, 02:30 AM
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After digging around in the attic I found one passenger side mirror that matches the drivers side remote mirror but it doesn't have a remote. The glass can be moved inside the frame manually. I remembered that I sold the one I had with the remote last year and was thinking about keeping this one for myself. It is NOS in the origibal GM box. I'll post pics next week.

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thanks,marauder.I'll wait to see the pics.
i'm quite interested in the mirror if it matches the remote left side I have now.

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69 remote mirror was same on all non vent window cars. On cars equipped with vent windows (A-body: wagons, all 4 doors and 2 dr post) a similar looking mirror was used but it is angled different, mounts like a non remote mirror (no studs) and the remote control is the older style (round)
I HAVE TWO 1969 NOS REMOTE MIRRORS THE FIREBIRD LOOKS IDENTICAL BUT HAS A SHORTER CABLE THEN THE LEMANS

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This is a 5 1/2 year old thread..........

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I know this is a five year old thread, but you could in fact get factory installed hood pins on a 69 GTO according to an article I read once on a 69 GTO convertible that was built with every option available. The car in question was silver with a black interior. I believe
the article was in HPP about ten or twelve years ago.

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I know this is a five year old thread, but you could in fact get factory installed hood pins on a 69 GTO according to an article I read once on a 69 GTO convertible that was built with every option available. The car in question was silver with a black interior. I believe
the article was in HPP about ten or twelve years ago.
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This is a 5 1/2 year old thread..........
Hobi might not know how to work the caps lock key, but he damn sure knows how to use the search feature. Been pulling up a LOT of old threads.

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