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    WTB: door mirrors L and R

    Looking for a set of left and right door mirrors. pm with what you have thanks

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    which years?

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    72-73 but will also take 74-76

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    I have a right side for a '72. as new.

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    There is no such thing as a RH door mirror for a 72/73 911
    RHD cars used a round mirror from a 71 or earlier car. All 72/73 LHD
    Cars only had A mirror on the left door.

    Regards

    Jim

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    I know that Jim is correct but when I got my '72 many years ago it had a matching chrome on the passenger side. It was somewhat smaller that the drivers side but I lived with it. Those mirrors aren't all that helpful as it is but I left it because of the holes it would leave. I came across a RH mirror at Sierra Madre some years later that was the same size as the LH mirror and I grabbed it. I failed to ask what it actually belonged on but I was happy with it and everyone who looks thinks it belongs there.
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