Will Ranchero rearview mirror work on a bump?

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Will Ranchero rearview mirror work on a bump?

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I found this mirror on eBay.....it looks a lot like a '67 bump mirror, but I can't be certain. Can anyone offer any advice, as to whether this will fit my '68 bump? (If not, anyone know where I can get a '67 bump rearview setup?).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... PIC&ih=016

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A 1968 takes a mirror that has a "button" that holds the mirror, but glues to the windshield.

I will take a picture of the one I have sitting on the floor of my '68 and post it in a few minutes.

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Post by fordman »

that looks like a 67 but like gadd says a 68 mirror glues to the windshield.
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Maybe I should have mentioned, I'd like to adapt a '67-style to my '68 (I've never liked the glued-on mirrors, they tend to fall off in the Mojave).
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then i am unsure i havent had much experience with how a 67 mirror screws on. and what support the cab roof has ot it. it should be the same i would think.
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thanks for the pics l1k2gadd, that looks just like the one I've got on mine!
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Have you tried to glue the mirror to the windshield with something other than rear-view mirror adhesive? Something like two-part epoxy?

I'm not sure if the '67 had a different hole pattern than the plastic '68-type visor holder does. See if you can get someone that has a '67 AND a '68-'72 to remove the visor holder in their later Bump and see if the rear-view mirror in the '67 matches up to the hole pattern in the roof of the newer Bump. I would also ask that person if the mirror bracket has a C7T (truck) casting number in it or something else like a Fairlane/Ranchero (C7O) or a Falcon (C7D) or another casting number in it. If the '67 truck mirror bracket has the truck casting number in it I would say the Ranchero mirror won't work, unless the seller will send you the casting number in the mirror bracket he or she is selling and the two are the same.

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A car-type rear-view mirror bracket might make the mirror sit too high, or up on a real bad angle as compared to a truck rear-view mirror bracket. Hopefully someone will help you out with this.
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I am going to try it I have a 67 mirror and I am going to try it in my 68. I will let you know and show some pics.
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good work there i thought i would be the only one that had both a 67 and a 68.
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I put a '67 rear view mirror in my '69.
I took out visor clip/plastic piece, and screwed in the '67 mirror no problem.
I got sick of adj. my mirror in the winter and having it come off in my hand :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Not sure about the Ranchero mirror??? Might be a different mounting angle or something.

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The only thing I notice from the pictures, my 67 mirror mounting base has a concave curve to it, the Ranchero base looks flatter.
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Upon closer inspection (and suggestions from my fellow FordFans), I don't think it will work. The Ranchero bracket does indeed appear to be too "flat", whereas our cabs (or at least my '68 cab, and I presume they're all pretty much the same) have only the "lip" (app 1-1/4 wide) where the visors mount. I'm kicking myself for not grabbing a mirror I saw in a junker a couple of months ago......no worries, it's not a must-have, and I'm sure another one will turn up eventually.

thanks to all who responded to "the new guy"...!

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Here is the 67 mirror
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd20 ... 1202168366

Here the mirror that was in the truck.
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd20 ... 1202168422
Don't were this mirror is from, but it didn't work.
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By it didn't work, what exactly did you mean? Am i missing something? Looked like it was on to me, maybe hanging a little low.
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