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Does anyone know what type of inside mirror is correct for
1930 Coupe? |
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Could be one of two, according to the Restoration Guide they
changed in March of 1930. There are pictures on page 10-6 and 10-7 of the Standards. Bob |
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The Restoration Guide, available from either MAFCA or MARC will advise you on this with photos and other info. It will also answer 1000 other detailed questions. The best $30 you can spend.
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The photo below is the correct bracket for March through December 1930. There is a very similar bracket that was used from January through March 1930, but the base is not as tall.
If you need one like this one, I may have an extra one available. email me. [email protected] Last edited by Don Turley; 01-06-2016 at 10:08 AM. Reason: adjust photos |
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