First things first .... I wasn't even alive when they were new, so I really don't know. I am just trying to figure this quirky situation out.
My understanding of the current judging standard for the '66 interior mirror is that it should be a standard mirror (dated, configured etc. as stated in the judging guide). AND, that there was NO day/night mirror offered from the factory. This is a recent change and I believe is an addendum to the judging guide. So, I'm wondering how this is known and would love an education.
Here is what I think I know ... In, 1965 the factory produced and installed Corvettes with a day/night mirror as a part of the Z01 option (comfort and convenience group). In 1967, ALL Corvettes were delivered with a day/night mirror as standard equipment. So, why would GM have them as an option in '65 then COMPLETELY eliminate them in '66 and the very next year include them as standard equipment? It doesn't make sense.
By the way, I did look at the historical documents (from the "stickies" at the top of the TDB) and the '66 sales literature states that a day/night mirror was a factory option (see attached screen shot of options).
Thanks in advance
My understanding of the current judging standard for the '66 interior mirror is that it should be a standard mirror (dated, configured etc. as stated in the judging guide). AND, that there was NO day/night mirror offered from the factory. This is a recent change and I believe is an addendum to the judging guide. So, I'm wondering how this is known and would love an education.
Here is what I think I know ... In, 1965 the factory produced and installed Corvettes with a day/night mirror as a part of the Z01 option (comfort and convenience group). In 1967, ALL Corvettes were delivered with a day/night mirror as standard equipment. So, why would GM have them as an option in '65 then COMPLETELY eliminate them in '66 and the very next year include them as standard equipment? It doesn't make sense.
By the way, I did look at the historical documents (from the "stickies" at the top of the TDB) and the '66 sales literature states that a day/night mirror was a factory option (see attached screen shot of options).
Thanks in advance
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