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  • Arm / Bracket - Rear View Mirror / Sun Visor - Interior - Repro ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1967 Ford Mustang - 13814
  • Arm / Bracket - Rear View Mirror / Sun Visor - Interior - Repro ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1967 Ford Mustang - 13814
  • Arm / Bracket - Rear View Mirror / Sun Visor - Interior - Repro ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1967 Ford Mustang - 13814
  • Arm / Bracket - Rear View Mirror / Sun Visor - Interior - Repro ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1967 Ford Mustang - 13814
  • Arm / Bracket - Rear View Mirror / Sun Visor - Interior - Repro ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1967 Ford Mustang - 13814

Item #: 13814

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Price: $32.35
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    Description

    Pressure die cast, with quality chrome sun visor center bracket and rear view mirror mount. Replaces one of the most visible interior parts on a 1967 Mustang or Cougar. Break away style, two piece construction.

    Beware of cheap single piece imitations that are available as they are unsafe. Keep in mind you will have to give your screw driver some good pressure when installing to make the mirror fit tight.

    Replaces Ford part # C7ZZ-17690-A.

    These are manufactured in the USA.
    Specifications:
    Shipping Weight: 0.50 LBS
    (weight shown may be the dimensional weight)

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    4.04 out of 5 stars
    Based upon 6 Review(s).
    5 Stars
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    17%
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    2013

    Mirror attachment slot too wide

    2.25 out of 5
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    Looks good. But the slot for the mirror to attach to the bracket arm was so wide the screw never tightened enough to hold the mirror. Very disappointing, couldn't use it. The fit and correctness ratings should both be 0, but the website didn't allow it.

    2017

    Works well

    5.00 out of 5
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    This reproduction seems to be a dead ringer for the old worn out bracket on my 67. It comes with a new nylon bushing to cure the drooping mirror issue.

    2015

    4.25 out of 5
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    Looks great!

    Good product / No screws

    2.75 out of 5
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    Good product .I expected it to come with the screws. It appeared as if package was open and screws were taken out. It could have been that the product was just checked for quality. Overall the quality is good.

    Rear view mirror arm /bracket

    5.00 out of 5
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    Pros:
    • Very%20nice%20plating
    Cons:
    • None
    Very nice plating!

    Number of questions: 1
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    Question
    Asked:
    Good morning- who makes this part? Not sure I understand the description when it say two piece construction. My pitted original looks like one piece. Thank you scott
    September 27, 2020 7:10 AM
    Answer
    WCCC Admin Answered:

    @Shawn: The spacing on the mounting holes are different 67 to 68, and the 67 uses a rear view mirror that mounts to the visor bracket. There are enough differences that it would not be just a simple swap. They do make a white version of the 68 visor bracket: ITEM #: 13811

    February 16, 2024 2:16 PM
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    ShawnHoldt Answered:
    Aloha, Wondering if this will mount in same place as visor holder in 68. This is much prettier than the black plastic one in my coup and would like to use this in its place. Mahalo, Shawn
    February 14, 2024 2:28 PM
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    WCCC Admin Answered:
    These mirrors are made in the USA by California Pony Cars. These are designed to breakaway if something slams in to them rather than impaling. The cheaper versions look very similar, but do not have the breakaway safety feature. If you look in the pics for this item, you can see a rectangle around the base of the mirror bracket where it connects to the visor bracket. This is where the mirror is designed to break away in the case that something hits it. Some of the cheaper versions still have that rectangle, but it is just for appearance, the mirror does not actually break away.
    September 30, 2020 7:06 PM

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