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I was really glad to find this on the catalog, as I've gotten so used to using my side mirror on my "modern" cars for parking, turning, etc. The video of Don installing the mirror helped make this a no-brainer installation, and the suggestion of using the riv-nuts worked well. I did find when using the riv-nut for the second hole that it seemed to stick a lot, but it went in solid and the mirror mount and mirror itself are both solid on the car. Now I won't be in danger of scraping the right side of car car in tight parking situations. I love the little things that help make my '68 Cougar easier and fun to drive!
Excellent product !!! Very easy to install, and looks great. Provided you view Don's video on installation and follow his tips, you will be fully satisfied. Thanks Don.
This piece is so nice, I should have gotten it much sooner!
Just installed this passenger mirror yesterday after watching the very helpful video on the West Coast website. Installation with the Riv Nut tool and recommended installation kit went easily. Yes, it's a 1/4 inch drill bit! Agree that the provided gasket and screws are not the way to go - spend the extra cash and get the Riv Nuts, screws, and gasket. Fit and finish are high quality on this mirror. The only problem is that it now highlights how weathered my driver's side mirror looks.
If Mercury had made a passenger mirror, this would be it. Nice, solid, and a mirror image (no pun intended) to the driver side mirror, less the remote control. Other than drilling the correct measurements on the passenger door, installation is not difficult. For those of us old enough to remember when passenger mirrors were non-existent or an option, it is nice to have and does add symmetry to the vehicle. You will not be disappointed if you purchase this mirror. Thanks, WCCC!
I was really disappointed with the quality of bumps in the Chrome and mirror face for this $200.00 mirror , see pictures. WCCC promptly offered to exchange it but wouldn't send me a return shipping label and I wasn't paying a penny more to make this right. I finally called Scott Drake/Holley customer service sent them the pics and they immediately sent out a replacement and didn't want the defective mirror back. Now that's customer service. Do yourself a favor get these mirrors from other vendors for less money, they are not worth $200.00
When I bought my '68, it had cheep plastic side view mirrors on both sides. Not only did they look wrong, but the wing windows couldn't be opened without nocking the mirrors out of whack. The passenger side mirror was not convex and didn't provide much of a view of anything more than the headlight of the car in the blind spot. (Or more often, the sky) This convex mirror from WCCC is an exact "mirror image" of the driver side mirror (which I also replaced) The convex mirror provides a good view of what is on the side and rear of the car. I watched the installation video and with the proper parts and tools, the process was just that easy. Adjustment was a little tricky, but after installing the driver side mirror, the passenger side went much quicker. Finally, my Cougar looks proper.