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  • Brian G.
    Infrequent User
    • May 31, 2006
    • 19

    Removing glass from mirror on C2

    Guys,
    It seems my outside mirror has correctly dated glass inside an incorrect, non-bowtie mirror frame. I'm thinking of keeping the glass and inserting it into a correct bowtie frame.

    It appears the glass is held in with some sort of a ring on the outside. Do you
    "pinch" the gap of the ring together in order to remove the glass from the frame or is there some other way?? Any tips or advice on getting the glass out would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks, Brian
  • don22567

    #2
    Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

    Brian, I have done this many times in the past. I use a tool like an ice pick but on a small scale. Insert the sharp end of the tool between the ring ends. Carefully try to lift one end of the ring up and out from around the edge of the mirror. Once you are able to get the one end out the rest of the ring should follow. the ring applies spring tension against the edge of the mirror and simply needs to be spread alittle and lifted out. Don.

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    • John H.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • December 1, 1997
      • 16513

      #3
      Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

      There are three springs behind the glass that maintain tension between the glass and the retaining ring; push in on the glass slightly to reduce tension on the ring to simplify removal.

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      • Barbara S.
        Very Frequent User
        • April 30, 1981
        • 599

        #4
        Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

        What year is your car? Later '67's have no bowtie on the outside mirror.
        Tony

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        • John D.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • December 1, 1979
          • 5507

          #5
          Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

          Brian, I believe in the current issue of Corvette Enthusiasts there is an article on removing the glass of your mirror and repeening the loose rivets to keep the mirror from flopping around. Hope I have the right mag if not I am sure someone has seen the article and can post a response. On the '67 no bowtie mirror something interesting is that the bowtie logo is on the inside behind the glass. Someone stayed up all night to figure that one out. John

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          • Brian G.
            Infrequent User
            • May 31, 2006
            • 19

            #6
            Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

            Are you saying that its not as simple as popping that ring back into place once its removed?
            Thanks, Brian

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            • John D.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • December 1, 1979
              • 5507

              #7
              Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

              Brian, I was only saying that there is a current article on repairing a '67 mirror.Thought the article would be of interest to you and the readers. I do believe it is the current issue of Corvette Enthus. that came a couple of days ago. But you are correct. It's just a simple matter of removing the snap ring and taking the glass out and being careful you don't loose one of the 3 springs. I did it years ago and it was rather easy. John

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              • Brian G.
                Infrequent User
                • May 31, 2006
                • 19

                #8
                Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

                John,
                Ok thanks, I will check out that article. BTW my car is a 66 so it should have the bowtie according to the judging manual. The question is why would someone have taken correctly dated glass and placed it in the wrong frame??

                Did they use this same style mirror without the bowtie but with a dated glass on other cars in 63-67?

                Thanks, Brian

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                • John D.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • December 1, 1979
                  • 5507

                  #9
                  Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

                  Brian, It's not another Corvair part if that's what you are saying. My '63 has the long base mirror that was used on other Chev passenger cars. But I never heard of a late '63 to 67 mirror being used on anything but a Corvette. Mirrors are not my forte but if you have a 67 mirror with a 66 dated glass it's not a typical set up. Wait for an answer for a more knowledgeable person for your question. Good luck, John

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                  • Gerard F.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • June 30, 2004
                    • 3805

                    #10
                    Re: Removing glass from mirror on C2

                    Brian,

                    Try this thread:



                    It helps to pull the mirror assembly off and work on a horizontal surface so the springs don't go all over the place. Also see the Fall 2005 Restorer.

                    Also watch out that some of the repro bowtie frames (the cheap ones), don't have the ring and have the glass glued in.

                    Jerry Fuccillo
                    #42179
                    #42179
                    Jerry Fuccillo
                    1967 327/300 Convertible since 1968

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