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51504bat 09-04-2014 10:53 PM

1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

Just picked up a '39 pickup and it doesn't have an interior mirror nor can I see where one mounted. Anyone have a photo or 2 of what the mirror looks like and how it mounts? Going to a swap meet at the end of the month and would like to have an idea of what to look for. Thanks.

nelsb01 09-04-2014 11:02 PM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

Pickups of the 30's did not have interior rear view mirrors. If yours did, you would find small dimple marks in the area over the windshield where the assembly person, or dealer was suppose to drill the holes for the mirror attachment.
So, if you want a interior rear view mirror, your best bet would try and adapt a passenger car mirror.

51504bat 09-05-2014 10:30 AM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by nelsb01 (Post 940414)
Pickups of the 30's did not have interior rear view mirrors. If yours did, you would find small dimple marks in the area over the windshield where the assembly person, or dealer was suppose to drill the holes for the mirror attachment.
So, if you want a interior rear view mirror, your best bet would try and adapt a passenger car mirror.

Thanks for the reply/info. That explains things. On my '40 big truck a mirror from a '40 p/u bolted right in. I'll make a template and try and find a mirror to adapt.

Clem Clement 09-05-2014 02:01 PM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

My 39 had an after market mirror. It was the usual Ford oval flush mounted with two sheet metal screws to the overhead valence. I replaced it with a larger mirror with an installed clock that I found at Hershey very cheap. I had to repair the clock.

39wdy 09-05-2014 02:48 PM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

39 pickup trucks certainly did have interior mirrors. They are the oval type like the ones used in the passenger cars but have a slightly different mounting bracket. I dis-assembled three parts trucks from junkyards to build my 39 1/2 ton stakebed and they all had center mounted interior mirrors. It is true they are difficult to find. I think I still have one of the correct mirror brackets for a 39 truck. Hope this helps. Toby Lampert

V12Bill 09-05-2014 07:44 PM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

I guess this explains why my mirror base had an 01A-xxxxx part number cast in the underside of the base. This is why the Early Ford V 8 Club should put out an authenticity manual.

51504bat 09-05-2014 09:35 PM

Re: 1939 Pick up interior mirror
 

Thanks all for the info. I held the '40 p/u mirror I have and it looks like it will fit on the upper valence fairly well but I'll hold off on screwing it on until I check around at some swap meets to see if I can find an exact fit.


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