Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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The second picture looks like the original mirrors that Packard offered as an accessory for for 1955 Packards. As to where they or it can be placed, that's entirely up to you.
My very personal opinion is that these old original mirrors lend little to rear views. Thus, after I restored my 400, I decided to NOT replace the mirrors onto my new paint and bodywork. And given the laws here in Arizona, my decision not to replace is acceptable. Your State's laws may vary.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 4:44
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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Kevin,
How about a picture? Craig
Posted on: 2012/11/25 5:18
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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The 51-4 mirror's base is contoured to match the profile of the molding. 55-6 are not. Will probably wobble unless you grind the base. Those things go for a pot of money so I wouldn't recommend that.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 6:57
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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Ross hit the nail on the head. The mirrors look alike but the curvature of the base is different on the V-8s. American Arrow Corp. in Clawson, Michigan makes both styles.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 9:54
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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oregonstan -
At a glance, the base of the mirror shown in the 55-56 mirror.jpg image of your opening post looks more like the 51-54 type to me. Note the rear locating peg on the bottom; this is NOT used 55-56. Also, I see a lock washer on the mounting screw, which is NOT used 55-56. Now, I've not installed or removed a 51-54 mirror, but only studied the diagrams in this site's archive, which are of rather low resolution. Previously, I thought this was a flange- or washer-head screw, but upon further inspection of the cross-section detail, it just might be that a split-lock washer was used in conjunction with the special machine-threaded screw. BTW, if you can remove that screw without breaking anything, I'm sure BigKev would appreciate a detail shot - maybe some measurements, as well - as he landed a good used mirror for his 54 Clipper, earlier this year, but it was missing that screw. Meanwhile, another distinguishing characteristic between 51-54 and 55-56 mirror is where the base meets the mirror head. For 51-54, the rear end of the "bullet" is cut on a SLANT because the stem, when mounted to the belt molding, lays in a horizontal plane. However, for 55-56 it's cut SQUARE because the stem, which is mounted slightly lower and on the body of the door, stands more upright - else the mirror can't be adjusted to see much of anything, except the road surface. After I clicked on your image and zoomed in, I can see the stem is cut on a slant. Therefore, the mirror shown in your 55-56 mirror.jpg is actually for a 51-54. I've made it a point to learn these details because I got STUCK with an incorrect mirror from American Arrow some 25 years ago. When my order arrived and I opened the box, I was dissappointed to find that the edge of the mirror glass was sticking out of the crimped shell and the base had the rear locating peg. I contacted the supplier and was told to ship the mirror to them for correction, which I did. When the mirror came back to me, the glass had been secured, but the shell was damaged, with a prominent ding/gouge. I called to complain about this AND the incorrect base design, and was told that's the mold was made from an OE mirror from a 56 Caribbean, with no offer of any further assistance. A couple years, later a Packard parts vendor at a club-sponsored swap meet even tried to sell me the wrong style mirror for my car, which he obtained from American Arrow. Maybe they've learned something, in the years since, but I got SCREWED with an EXPENSIVE mirror that is NOT suitable for the purpose for which it was intended - unlike the original. Caveat emptor!
Posted on: 2012/11/25 12:47
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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A picture of what Craig?
Posted on: 2012/11/25 15:57
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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Just spoke with Craig on the telephone. I'm sorry to say that I no longer have the accessory mirrors for the 55 Packard. I sold them on ebay when I decided not to mount them.
Here however are some pictures of what the mirrors looked like when I purchased the car back in 1998. Back then, I purchased Patricians from 1953 and 1955 (I haven't rational clue what I was thinking at the time) with my father in law with the hopes of restoring a car. The pictures are from scans completed today. I didn't have a digital camera back then. As sorta seen, these mirrors were positioned forward of the front door on the fender ridge if memory serves me correctly.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 16:56
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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These are 51-54 Mirrors:
Posted on: 2012/11/26 14:45
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Re: Will the side mirror from a 55-56 Packard fit my '51
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Seems like from what is being said the seller may be mistaken and the one that is posted for sale is a 51-54 and not the 55-56 that they are saying? These come on sale few and far between although just want to ensure that it is the right item, otherwise I'll have a paper weight. It seems I was slow on the draw lost out on this one too. I'm considering replacing the stainless molding to not have side view mirrors just don't know if I should.
Bigkev that is some nice chrome work on those mirrors and if one is the one you picked up from Ebay that is a nice restoration.
Posted on: 2012/11/27 0:13
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