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feeling this out..have ah set of trucker style mirrors maybe this isnt what they call them i dont know... dont think a better used pair could be found. could someone tell me what i could expect to get for these.... these were on my 60 f100 that came with a box camper. thanks.!
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They're likely two-legged "Jr. Western Mirrors" or three-legged "Western Mirrors".

A perfect, NOS set is $250 and up. An excellent set of Westerns is $150 and Juniors are about $100. An average set is about $100 and $75, respectively.

The T-bolts on the upper door mount are hard to find. Same with the hard plastic "gasket" on the lower mount. A buyer would appreciate having them whatever condition they might be in.
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HIO Silver wrote: hard plastic "gasket" .
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It's the seal underneath the mounting foot of the mirror. It was meant to protect the paint, and keep out water. I'll post a pic later if I can remember.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970s-ford-jr-w ... 1355798158 these look like mine..jr,style. mine will be up for sale soon..thanks HIO
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I believe people are incorrectly identifying what makes a mirror a west coast or a west coast jr. It is my understand that a west coast mirror is the larger 17" mirror commonly used on larger trucks. The west coast jr. is a 12 long mirror used on pickups. The type of mount it sits in doesn't matter.
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Interesting. I thought the Jr. was the two-legged mount, and the Sr. was the three-legged mount, but the mirrors themselves were the same. Didn't know there was a larger mirror. Do you have any pics you could post?

On edit, if the Jr. and Sr. are designations for the mirrors (which makes sense), is there a designation for the mounts?

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fireguywtc wrote:I believe people are incorrectly identifying what makes a mirror a west coast or a west coast jr. It is my understand that a west coast mirror is the larger 17" mirror commonly used on larger trucks. The west coast jr. is a 12 long mirror used on pickups. The type of mount it sits in doesn't matter.
Nope. The difference was the third "steady" rest arm and the Juniors (two-legged) had swing locks. The heads are the same.
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what about a california mini?

ha, had a chevy guy trying to tell me thats what they were called... i think its a stepside/flareside kinda thing?

I've definitely seen large and small 2 post mirrors in the junkyard but who knows if they were OE or aftermarket.


JC whitney has the re-pop style ones for $30, who knows if they are any good or not... i think probably good enough for my truck... 100 bucks for a set of crummy old mirrors is gonzo.
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I think the 2 post ones would look more correct on a F100 or F250 while the 3 legged ones are for the F350's with dual rear wheels.

For a '60 F100 I'm pretty sure they were added on after it left the dealers lot.
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Both my '69 F250 and '71 F100 have the 3 leg mirrors stock.
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fireguywtc wrote:I believe people are incorrectly identifying what makes a mirror a west coast or a west coast jr. It is my understand that a west coast mirror is the larger 17" mirror commonly used on larger trucks. The west coast jr. is a 12 long mirror used on pickups. The type of mount it sits in doesn't matter.
Maybe so.. I had always called the ones with a outside bar parallel to the mirrors a west coast mirror. Same as the usual semi truck.
My 68 had the three legged mirrors that were fairly big, but I didn't consider them to be west coast mirrors.. Just over sized
pickup or delivery truck/van type mirrors.
I didn't like them as they were like small barn doors on each side of the truck, and I felt they added too much wind resistance,
which also added more noise. A friend of mine had a pair of 1987 Ford truck mirrors with the single curved bar look.
The mirror fronts are more aerodynamic and have curved fronts so to speak. I like them much better, and still are using
those. They are a good bit quieter at speed, which tells me the resistance should be down a bit. Saves a tad bit of gas maybe..
One thing I like about these is that you can swing them inwards to get them out of the way if needed. Might also save some
damage if you hit something with one. :oops:

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HIO Silver wrote:They're likely two-legged "Jr. Western Mirrors" or three-legged "Western Mirrors".

A perfect, NOS set is $250 and up. An excellent set of Westerns is $150 and Juniors are about $100. An average set is about $100 and $75, respectively.

The T-bolts on the upper door mount are hard to find. Same with the hard plastic "gasket" on the lower mount. A buyer would appreciate having them whatever condition they might be in.

can i get a desciption of the t bolt u mentioned or a pic please..my mirrors measure 10'' by 6" single stud mount both ends. thanks for the help,
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NM5K wrote:
fireguywtc wrote:I believe people are incorrectly identifying what makes a mirror a west coast or a west coast jr. It is my understand that a west coast mirror is the larger 17" mirror commonly used on larger trucks. The west coast jr. is a 12 long mirror used on pickups. The type of mount it sits in doesn't matter.
Maybe so.. I had always called the ones with a outside bar parallel to the mirrors a west coast mirror. Same as the usual semi truck.
My 68 had the three legged mirrors that were fairly big, but I didn't consider them to be west coast mirrors.. Just over sized
pickup or delivery truck/van type mirrors.
I didn't like them as they were like small barn doors on each side of the truck, and I felt they added too much wind resistance,
which also added more noise. A friend of mine had a pair of 1987 Ford truck mirrors with the single curved bar look.
The mirror fronts are more aerodynamic and have curved fronts so to speak. I like them much better, and still are using
those. They are a good bit quieter at speed, which tells me the resistance should be down a bit. Saves a tad bit of gas maybe..
One thing I like about these is that you can swing them inwards to get them out of the way if needed. Might also save some
damage if you hit something with one. :oops:


great lookn truck..very cool!!
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I have had both styles and from what I have noticed is that the difference in in the mounts. Of course I did not have them at the same time so as far as I know there could be a little difference in mirror size.
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