Sport Mirrors

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  1. 302mav76

    302mav76 Isaac Serna

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    Hey everyone, here's the problem, the driver's mirror of the mav is broken and the remote isn't functioning, so I need one if I want to get a driving license.

    Do you know which ford cars have sport mirrors with remote control in left or both sides?

    I'd appreciate it a lot.

    Thanks :)
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    If the top part of the mirror (bullet) is what is bad, you can use the top of any sport mirror and put it on your pedestal. Makes life easy. You can get the mirror in the junkyard off an LTD for example and not have to worry about it having a different mount.
    Just pull the mount off the 'new' mirror, and then put your Mav mount onto the other stuff.
    You can do the same on the passenger side. LTDs, Cougars, T-birds, Rancheros, and several other 70-80 model Fords had dual remote sport mirrors. Get a pair for little of nothing at the yard, then put the tops on your stands. You have to drill a hole in the passenger stand to get the remote cable through, but that is cake.

    Good luck
    Dave
     

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