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1969 1/2  Mopar B-Body A12 Lift Off Hood Pin Brackets
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1969 1/2 Mopar B-Body A12 Hood Pin Brackets
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1964-1974 Mopar A -Body / B-Body (Except 1966-67 Charger) / E-Body Dome Lamp Lens.
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1970 Coronet R/T Side Scoops Panels Package
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1970 Coronet R/T Side Scoops Panels Package. Reproduction Coronet R/T side panel scoops. Sold as a set with mounting studs and nuts. Made in the USA.
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1970-1972 Dodge and Plymouth E Body Disk Brake Rotor Dust Shields
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Fits all 1960s-1970s Mopar Dodge Plymouth Cuda Challenger Charger Sunvisors with pin rods. Sold as a pair.
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1970 1971 Mopar Go Wing Gull Wing Rear Spoiler Pedastals Mounting Feet Die Cast Aluminum
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1970 1971 Mopar Go Wing Gull Wing Rear Spoiler Pedastals Mounting Feet Die Cast Aluminum. Sold as a two piece set and include hardware.
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1970 Plymouth SuperBird Body to Wing Gaskets Set
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1970 Plymouth SuperBird Body to Wing Gaskets Set. Sold as a two piece set.
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1962-65 Chevy II / Nova, 1963-64 Impala / Full Size RH Or LH Outer Mirror Bracket
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1962-65 Chevy II / Nova, 1963-64 Impala / Full Size RH Or LH Outer Mirror Bracket
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1962-65 Chevy II / Nova, 1963-64 Impala / Full Size RH Or LH Outer Mirror Bracket
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3821962
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$22.09  $19.72
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1962-65 Chevy II / Nova, 1963-64 Impala / Full Size RH Or LH Outer Mirror Bracket

The correct bracket originally installed on 1963-64 Impala models to mount a standard, non-remote mirror base to the car door. Fits LH or RH side.

The 1962-1965 Chevy II/Nova and the 1963-1964 Impala/full-size Chevrolet are iconic models from Chevrolet's lineup during the early 1960s. These cars were popular for their stylish design, performance, and reliability. RH (right-hand) or LH (left-hand) outer mirror brackets were components used to mount exterior mirrors onto these vehicles.

Here's some more detail about each model:

  1. Chevy II/Nova (1962-1965):

    • The Chevy II, later known as the Nova, was introduced by Chevrolet in 1962 as a compact car to compete with other compact models of the time.
    • It was available in various body styles including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and station wagons.
    • The Chevy II/Nova was well-regarded for its durability, simplicity, and affordability.
    • These models are often favored by car enthusiasts for their straightforward design and ease of customization.
  2. Impala (1963-1964)/Full-Size Chevrolet:

    • The Impala was Chevrolet's flagship full-size car during the early 1960s, known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and powerful engine options.
    • The 1963-1964 Impala models are particularly famous for their sleek, yet distinctive styling characterized by their "Coke bottle" shape.
    • These cars were available in various body styles including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and station wagons.
    • The Impala was one of Chevrolet's best-selling models during this period, appealing to a wide range of customers due to its combination of style, comfort, and performance.

The RH or LH outer mirror brackets for these models would have been specific components designed to securely attach exterior mirrors onto the doors or fenders of the vehicles. These brackets were typically made of metal and were mounted using screws or bolts.



Also Fits:

Impala: 1963, 1964

Nova: 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965

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1962-65 Chevy II / Nova, 1963-64 Impala / Full Size RH Or LH Outer Mirror Bracket

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The 1960s muscle car era was a time of great innovation and growth in the automotive industry. It was a period of intense competition between car manufacturers, as they sought to outdo one another with increasingly powerful and sophisticated vehicles.

During this time, muscle cars became increasingly popular, particularly among younger car enthusiasts. These cars were known for their large, powerful engines, aggressive styling, and high-performance capabilities. Some of the most iconic muscle cars of the era include the Chevrolet Chevelle SS, the Ford Mustang, and the Plymouth Road Runner.

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