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CCPU Rear View Mirror I have a 1929 CCPU with a date of 3/16/29 on the firewall. I can find no evidence of the installation of a rear view mirror on either "A" pillar or in the cab above the center of the windshield.
My intention is to install external mirrors on the LH and RH side attached to the pillars but I am trying to determine what was used, if anything, originally. Does anyone have any ideas? Did Ford ever build the pickup with hinge mounted mirrors? Thanks |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Trucks had no inside mirrors as I understand it.
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Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror yes CCPU never had inside mirrors (what are you gonna see out of that tiny window anyways)
They only ever had drivers side mirrors, the location moved a bit over the years. I think originally they were hinge mounted or sun visor hole mounted, then it was moved to the a pillar up high, then I think later on it moved down some. There was never a mirror on the pass side. People have added them though as its just some D nuts in the pillar. Also should note the spacing between the bolt holes changed somewhere in there too... Heres info: http://forums.aa-fords.com/viewtopic...irror&start=15 |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror My '31 CCPU came to me with an inside mirror, probably installed by PO when it was restored in the 80's. I added hinge pin mirrors from Snyder's (http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/truck-hinge-mirror). Description says "for driver's side only", however a little ingenuity and a couple bucks at your hardware store, it works just fine on the passenger side as well.
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Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Contact Neil Wilson. He has reproduction mirrors for the AA trucks.
http://aafords.com/aafords-contact/ |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror There are two fastener holes near the top of the pillar but I thought that they were only for the sun visor attachment. Perhaps as SeaSlugs indicated, the mirror was attached there.
The "D" nuts are missing from that location. A little more research is required. Thanks |
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I will check my march 29 cab and see if it has mirror mounts or not in the pillar... |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Just like CarlG my 29 ccpu had an inside mirror installed at some point. From the JS I think it came from a 31 so maybe it had been there a long time.
The back window is small so the view may not be panoramic but you can see cars behind pretty well....sure is better than nothing! I also bought a hinge mirror for the drivers side. In Brattons the hinge mirrors are different for the 28-29's verses the 30-31's....the door hinges changed somewhere along the way... |
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The A with 82-A used brackets A-17737 design 2, A-17741 designs 1 and 2. On page E-85 of the RGJS these brackets can be seen. Note that the sun visor mounted A-17737 design 2 bracket requires the A-17727 mirror assembly which clamps to the bracket's swivel ball. FYI - some better photos of both the bracket and mirror is found at http://sell.aafords.com/aa-parts-for-sale/#82a-ma1 - yes, I have these reproductions for sale. |
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So if there are no pillar holes then the mirror would mount through the same holes as the visor, as in the pictures, using longer screws?
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Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Neil, I'm interested in your correct A-17728 mirror - it says it comes unassembled - what does it take to assemble once painted?
Has anyone added a pillar pass side mirror? How hard is it? |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Thank you to Mr. Neil Wilson for a precise explanation of the external mirror installation. My cab is a March 1929; the centerline distance for the visor fasteners is 2.12 inch; the threaded block is missing from the LH side.
I believe that my question has been answered. Thanks to all. |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Neil,
Is there a hinge mirror similar to the one Snyder's sells (see link in post #4) with a longer arm? |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror I installed an inside mirror in my wide-bed using a sedan bracket. I put it slightly right-of-center so I get a better view. Did that 60 years ago.
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Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Rex,
I believe the picture you posted, that I have seen before, was of an early pickup - sometime in 1928. If your pickup had date stamp in mid March 1929, I don't think your pickup would have a visor mounted mirror like in the picture. Your cab without mirror mounting D nuts is a real mystery. Rusty Nelson |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Rusty,
Neil Wilson provided the following link; http://sell.aafords.com/aa-parts-for-sale/#82a-mbd2 The information contained with this link seems to fit my pickup pretty well. The date on my cab is March 1929 and as we well know Henry was never known to waste anything. I am satisfied. Rex |
Re: CCPU Rear View Mirror Rex,
I didn't know Neil made parts (or had them made) for AA and CCPU's. That is nice to know. The mirror bracket is a little pricey but at least it is available. I have never seen the parts in your link to Neil's website in any model A catalog. Rusty |
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Yes the longer bolts held both the mirror bracket and sun visor. Note that the bracket has the swivel ball and the mirror has clamping brackets. |
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To install this mirror on the right side would require installing D-nuts on the right side. I have never tried that. I am fairly sure the D-nuts are available. Both the windshield and side garnish moulding would have to be removed to get to the inside of the hinge pillar. |
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