You'd think it couldn't happen twice...
Let me introduce my latest mystery mirror! This was sold as the typical '70-81 Firebird/Camaro RH mirror, clearly made up of 2 different mirrors, plus it had almost perfect 50 year old glass. And no, I didn't need any of those things, it followed me home.
RH GM door mirror 11-3 Firebird X-body support 52832 Pedestal 29845 plastic backing 32374 9870948 (2) by
Ben, on Flickr
Straight away I noticed that the mirror glass barely pivoted to the right. It also sat almost flush due to filling the head opening. It is a late-'73 glass so I guess that perhaps the black head was the slightly smaller '70-72 mirror version that used 5-1/8" glass instead of later 5-1/4" glass. No! This one actually has 5-1/2" glass and the backing plate has a casting number I don't have record of. I'm not sure what the later A/G-body cars with larger stud-mount mirrors used for glass. Having said that it's 1973-dated so rules that out. Corvette? The backing plate is casting 9870948, can't currently read the pedestal casting, perhaps after cleaning.
Unknown 5-1/2" glass.
RH mirror glass 11-73 5-5jj by
Ben, on Flickr
Standard 5-1/4" '72-81 F-body glass.
RH mirror glass 10-72 5-25jj by
Ben, on Flickr
The next issue, which was actually what I noticed unpacking it is that yet again it has the square-cut support. It looks to be another X-body support. The casting number 52832 again comes up blank in my records. Here it is against the typical lean of the F-body support 29845.
RH mirror supports 52832 X-body 29845 F-body (1) by
Ben, on Flickr
RH GM door mirror 11-3 Firebird X-body support 52832 Pedestal 29845 plastic backing 32374 9870948 (11) by
Ben, on Flickr
As shown before, the X-body support has a longer base footprint than Firebird, and likewise gasket to match.
RH mirror supports 52832 X-body 29845 F-body (4) by
Ben, on Flickr
Then the last mystery, the head casting is actually the same length as the Firebird sample I pulled down to compare with. But then, the new casting is actually taller which I haven't seen even with those that differ slightly. Annoyingly, half of the casting number is ground away so reads 323xx. You guessed it, doesn't match any partials I have in records. The date code casting is very faint, most likely '73, like the glass that didn't come from it.
RH mirror head height differnces 35013 vs 323xx (4) by
Ben, on Flickr
So after all that, not really sure what any of the 3 main parts actually started on. And more importantly, can't sell to get money back either. Good times.
I'll strip the paint and see what else pops up. With a slightly smaller glass and internals swap it could end up being fairly rare RH X-body mirror combination. Or perhaps the limited travel in the glass works in the favour. Does anyone actually want a set of those, apparently not.
Anyone have Corvette mirrors? Trying to ID a few parts, or glass size.