[FC] Faux West Coast Mirrors?

Vairtec Corporation Vairtec at optonline.net
Fri Sep 9 12:54:18 EDT 2011


Andrew, what you have there is the factory-correct 1963-style FC mirror 
brackets, with an aftermarket mirror head installed.

The brackets have been adjusted waay forward from the intended stock 
location, but as you noted this may have been done for improved sightlines.

At the link below you will be a complete original, with the correct 
mirror head and the brackets adjusted more toward the original intended 
location.

http://www.corvair.org/chapters/njace/Schwartz%20Greenbrier%20Camper%20at%20Franklin%20Lakes%202010.jpg

These mirrors, by the way, were not correctly called "Junior West Coast 
style" until the 1964 model year and the mirror design seen in this photo:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveseven/2532919460/

--Bob Marlow



On 9/9/2011 12:23 PM, Andrew Sego wrote:
> I'm trying to identify the source of the mirrors on my truck.  They are "west coast style" but as far as I know they are not the factory "big" mirrors.  They do not match the drawings in the assembly manual.  I assume that they were some sort of JC Whitney part from way back when.   However the lower mounting brackets looks like it is contoured specifically for an FC.  I just noticed the other day that Paul Fox has the exact same mirrors on his Rampside.
>
> Here are links to some pictures.
>
>   http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq190/whiskey_tango/?action=view&current=mirrors.jpg
>
> http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq190/whiskey_tango/?action=view&current=mirrors1.jpg
>
> The mirrors actually work great, but I think they look kind of funny sitting so far forward.  They function very well though, I think because they are so far forward that the field of vison is improved over where the factory mirrors were.  I've been thinking of trying to find genuine west coat FC mirrors, but I'm afraid they'll be hard to see out of in my windowless Corvan. 
>
> How well do the factory mirrors work?  Any suggestions on an appropriate replacement?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andrew Sego
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