Rearview mirror resilvering
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At the last Monroe swap meet, Drew (Twisted78SS) found me a Camaro/Nova mirror for my truck. It was in dire need of a resilvering so I looked all around for someone to do this cheap in my area and wasn't getting anywhere. I found a few places back East and one shop around town that wanted $65 to do it. Finally I found a place that would do it for $40 in Gresham, Or called Cliff's Classic Chevy Parts.
I finally got the finished mirror back a few days ago. Although there were a few inconveniences along the way, overall I'm very happy with the final results. Initially they called after about 2 weeks and said it was done. I picked it up and went to put the glass back in the frame and discovered that it wasn't mine! The glass they gave me was slightly bigger all the way around, so back it went. Unfortunately, I had to drive about 10 miles back there only to discover they had closed for lunch so I had to wait. I gave it back and they didn't have mine done and said it'd take another week. Cliff did say that he'd install the glass into the frame for me as a courtesy which made up for the unnecessary trip. Unfortunately, I had to leave for 2 weeks for military stuff and couldn't get it until I got back. So I went over there yesterday and finally picked it up. They had completed it and again, I'm very happy with the final result. The first 2 pics are before and the last one is the finished product. I'll try to get a better pic when I can bring it out in the natural sunlight, but this will give you an idea. I'll also shoot a pic of it installed and post here. |
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I was told they couldn't do that anymore. Something about mercury and the EPA or whatever. I was about to get a repop from one of the vendors, but I checked my junk pile and I had a good one I got from a buddy's stepdad when I helped him move his house. It came off a mid '60s Buick station wagon. Works real good, not too much dropout and the DAY/NIGHT selector works OK. My dog Gunji caught his leash in the old one's selector and it broke, but it had too much dropout, anyway.
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What is "drop out"?
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Can you post the town and phone number of someone who did it for you? I need to do this....
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Yeppers!
Cliff's Classic Chevrolet Parts Co. in Gresham, Oregon 503 667 4329 www.cliffsclassicchevrolet.net |
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Thanks....will give them a call.
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How does the sun viser's work with it? I got one one time out of a GM station wagon and the viser's hit both sides when you folded them down. Just something to look at.:chevy:
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It's the same size as the stock, chrome '68 mirror. It's an 8" Camaro/Nova mirror. The visors won't even come close.
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Looks great, looking forward to seeing it installed
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