1965 Caliente rear view mirror
1965 Caliente rear view mirror
As we try to complete the 65 Caliente project, a couple of problems are at hand. The glove box interior lite seems to be kind of rare and a tuff find, but we do remain hopeful. The major malfunction is determining the correct mirror and bracket for the rear view mirror. A glue on the windshield mirror and bracket arm was removed when we started, but we have been told there is chrome bracket which is held in place by a single screw. Would someone be willing and able to post a picture of the correct rear view mirror bracket for a 1965 Caliente?
Thank You
Thank You
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Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
If the comet is similar to the falcons some bodies used the mirror mounted to the glass whereas the others used a bracket screwed to the top with 3 screws just behind the windshield. My ranchero uses the bracket with 3 screws. I have reglued a couple mirrors back to the glass in a couple vehicles.
Ron
Ron
Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
Ron yours is like a sedan, hardtops are mounted to the windshield like the one in the link I put up.
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Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
I know. The falcon HT and convert had the mirror glued to the glass as did the caliente and cyclone probably.poboyjo65 wrote:Ron yours is like a sedan, hardtops are mounted to the windshield like the one in the link I put up.
Ron
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If a Caliente is a sedan then it's screwed to the roof. It didn't matter the trim level. It was the body style that determined the mirror location. All Cyclones were hardtops so...Comechero65 wrote:I know. The falcon HT and convert had the mirror glued to the glass as did the caliente and cyclone probably.poboyjo65 wrote:Ron yours is like a sedan, hardtops are mounted to the windshield like the one in the link I put up.
Ron
Joe
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THANK YOU!
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Why do I get hassled so much? I know more about falcons and less about comets but am always willing to learn. Just don't need to be hassled in the process. If anyone else made the same comments would they be hassled this much? If I don't know the absolute perfect answer how about discussing the subject with less harshness.comethead wrote:If a Caliente is a sedan then it's screwed to the roof. It didn't matter the trim level. It was the body style that determined the mirror location. All Cyclones were hardtops so...Comechero65 wrote:I know. The falcon HT and convert had the mirror glued to the glass as did the caliente and cyclone probably.poboyjo65 wrote:Ron yours is like a sedan, hardtops are mounted to the windshield like the one in the link I put up.
Ron
Joe
Ron
Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
I dont think you get hassled. but when you give out wrong info or info that doesn't pertain people will set you straight. maybe if you try believing someone who gives the answer instead of arguing & bringing up other info that doesn't pertain to the question. people are just trying to tell you the right answers, maybe you should listen sometimes.
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Did I say something wrong?
Ron you ended your answer with "probably". That's ambiguous.
Because a buyer could get a 4-door Caliente which would be a sedan. And sedans have the mirror mounted to the roof like a ranchero.
I don't want to beat up the subject too much. OP got his answer.
Joe
Ron you ended your answer with "probably". That's ambiguous.
Because a buyer could get a 4-door Caliente which would be a sedan. And sedans have the mirror mounted to the roof like a ranchero.
I don't want to beat up the subject too much. OP got his answer.
Joe
Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
ol'pop ,read this the other day....never pass up the chance to be silent !!!....thought that has a lot of truth in it.....so that's why OL POP has been kinda silent here lately.......some of these post gives me a chance to practice........... POP
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Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
Many years ago I bought a pair of sun visors for my Comet off eBay, I did not realize at the time they were different between hardtops and sedans, so now someplace around here I have a set of pretty good hardtop sun visors and the ratty ones are still in the Comet. (Sedan visors clip to the mirror bracket if you are wondering why I posted this here)
See Ya,
Mike
See Ya,
Mike
Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
This is the style mirror that came on mine & was the standard 65 caliente HT mirror;
http://www.dearbornclassics.com/rear-vi ... -1967.html
I believe this day/night style mirror was also an option.
http://www.dearbornclassics.com/day-nig ... -1966.html
I'm not sure about the glove box light. I don't think mine has one.
http://www.dearbornclassics.com/rear-vi ... -1967.html
I believe this day/night style mirror was also an option.
http://www.dearbornclassics.com/day-nig ... -1966.html
I'm not sure about the glove box light. I don't think mine has one.
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Re: 1965 Caliente rear view mirror
You are so wrong but that's ok everybody has an opinion just like a certain orifice. I'll just go away and won't get involved in the furure. Now who's misunderstanding?poboyjo65 wrote:I dont think you get hassled. but when you give out wrong info or info that doesn't pertain people will set you straight. maybe if you try believing someone who gives the answer instead of arguing & bringing up other info that doesn't pertain to the question. people are just trying to tell you the right answers, maybe you should listen sometimes.
Ron