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I have one, it has no screw holes and is attached with nuts from behind. BUT it's broken.

 

I have another, it has holes in it for screws to go through the face.

 

The repro aftermarket offers them, WITH holes.

 

Which is correct??

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I purchased a used rust free door with the remote mirror, that has no screw holes in it.

I was so lucky, first set of doors (R&L) the left was full of bondo, but it did have a black door panel, like mine, with a remote mirror. I stripped the door, found the bondo, took it back and got another better door. I kept the door panel and mirror from the first left door, that has the knob broken off, then got a good remote mirror on the second door that I still use today.

Bruce

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The chrome plated version is for the chrome outside remote mirror , the brushed aluminum grained finish was used on all 71-72 montes that came with the painted bullet style mirror

so they are both used on first gen montes ,depending on mirror

 

Leo

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sorry should of looked at pics as i stated above is true , however pauls pics show the chrome version , the one with drilled holes was drilled by someone not gm , to use as the bullet style and not factory correct

 

hope i confused everyone

 

Leo

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Leo, I was thinking the same thing that the holes were drilled after someone broke the studs.

Bruce

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OK folks, from what I've learned from my research and from Leo:

 

Smooth chrome plate with no screws showing is for the chrome mirror.

 

Brushed plate with screws through the face is for the painted sport bullet mirror.

 

I have the painted sport mirror but I like the smooth plate better so Leo's gonna send me one.

 

Thanks everybody!

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