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Old 11-13-2017, 08:47 PM   #8
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Re: Sport mirrors

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Originally Posted by randy.powell View Post
Looks like the same set (box) I have for my truck. The gaskets and screws are the hardest pieces to come by. The box set like in your picture I believe came with the screws and gaskets but no backing plates unless mine were removed sometime in the 40+ years before I got it. The guy helping me restore my truck is driving me nuts over the box, he wants to keep it for his shop...

Randy
There was a run of those on the part's board maybe 2 years ago. They went like hotcakes. Same box, and yeah, gaskets, screws and instructions. On a side, I noticed the rivet job was cleaner than the 09-10. At least what I've seen. Downside of that box is a tad shelf ware. GM didn't believe in plastic etc.
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