Did I miss the thread where you discuss this wagon? Please post more!Looking for a passenger side mirror for my 72 Monaco wagon.
No you did not, I posted a picture of my wagon including fender tag when I brought him out of Red Deer AlbertaDid I miss the thread where you discuss this wagon? Please post more!
I searched FCBO before asking, but came up empty-handed. If you could repost or link to your earlier post, that'd be great!No you did not, I posted a picture of my wagon including fender tag when I brought him out of Red Deer Alberta
NOT MINE - 71 Plymouth Sport Suburban Wagon Alberta CanadaI searched FCBO before asking, but came up empty-handed. If you could repost or link to your earlier post, that'd be great!
Sorry, I missed it in that thread. @Joeychgo -- would be great if you could change the way we get alerts, as I had posted in that thread but did not get notified of Tobias' post replying to a question of mine.
No I don’t have a part number sorryThere are so many variations on mirrors and part numbers from 70 and up for c-bodies between dodge and plymouth and fury etc...if you have the part number of mirror your looking for I might have it.
Is that true for wagons? I don't have access to my files at the moment, but my recollection is that the three wagons are similar (for example, unlike the sedans and hardtops, the P-D-C wagons all share a 122-inch wheelbase).72 Chrysler should be the same. Plymouth is different
im told its the shape of the door skin that matters, not the wheelbase. sedans and wagons used the same mirrors as their corresponding wagons. the difference is in the "leg".Is that true for wagons? I don't have access to my files at the moment, but my recollection is that the three wagons are similar (for example, unlike the sedans and hardtops, the P-D-C wagons all share a 122-inch wheelbase).