I "WAS" ready to install my remote mirror in the door of the 69 GT500, and discovered that the threaded retainer (in bottom picture) is missing from the cable (top picture) from when it came back from the body shop. Does anyone have any idea as to where I could get this part??
That item used to be available from Scott Drake. Obsolete item since Holley took over.
Was called a "side view mirror remote controller. We were able to purchase since it was a sub assembly of the complete remote side view mirror assembly.
Good luck finding a source reproduction. You may have to get one from a used mirror. Did you look inside your door shell? Might have fallen inside when the mirror was removed.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/363051617895?hash=item5487900e67:g:ZxYAAOSwWtNlHE6P&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0FKQoBkaYDdyEGWYFSlL3XY0aWqcrKgwNza9%2BZ4XFwIdAo2m4acNfQlxzAW6jG6pbyHd11Vc%2B5c2zG98QasbioeTOLDQMZqDAL25yDL3KKLgW6CLezvyG8ucchxJ5zLabQ9jpqHNLKpQtVbyELHVVGZRCqp5GGuni1tiS1PaC6rAXvmkJ904BgSMY4%2F19nKOQel8NAO9R0GU0%2B6dBnsMBL6rPFoAzcSa9tsrLwQPkpyrX2y7ntPbp1bMEQC59qMF94mTg%2FQSLmqx7v7yn50v5Po%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR47d3d7kYg
Or https://www.ebay.com/itm/221599215009?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&srsltid=AfmBOor8103Myb8s01ZWFC-_S5_Csc77LQH5LK-YgrKvTGUc-HiWNf1FK9U And or https://www.ebay.com/itm/172168833355?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&srsltid=AfmBOopjlOsg9Wrhmzxu449j9RASTG7Pvj8jLyNLencrJFD-BOyvBc1xr8w
Mmm, Probably...........
Try West Coast Classic Cougar. Best place for original parts like this as well as restored OE pieces
Shawn
The item posted above is exactly what I need. I will give WCCC a call later today when they open. Thank you, and Krelboyne
It's impossible for that part just to fall off , the cables are crimped to it . You may be forced to buy the whole mirror and take off the part that you need ( it's white metal and breaks easily )
I totally agree Lincoln. The body shop did it when they disassembled the door.
Quote from: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on October 14, 2023, 07:16:05 AM
I totally agree Lincoln. The body shop did it when they disassembled the door.
Looks like someone needed that part more than you , of course they claim ( that's the way it came in ! ) ???
If you need the retaining nut this is the correct one. https://www.ebay.com/itm/123222202024?hash=item1cb09d96a8%3Ag%3AHY0AAOSwv7BdR0Sn&fits=Year%3A1969%7CModel%3AMustang%7CMake%3AFord
I appreciate the help everyone. The only thing I need is the grey metal cast threaded piece to attach to the cables. I have all of the rest of the components of the assembly
Quote from: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on October 14, 2023, 03:05:40 PM
I appreciate the help everyone. The only thing I need is the grey metal cast threaded piece to attach to the cables. I have all of the rest of the components of the assembly
Can that piece be easily put on? I'll have to look at some spares I have.
In a not so simple answer, it is yes they can be removed. The problem is in the taking one off an old unit. The grey metal has very little flexibility. When spreading the tabs holding the cable wires, it has to be done with the most minimal of separation or they will break. It does not take much effort, so ease and caution are they only way to go.
Quote from: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on October 15, 2023, 08:39:16 AM
In a not so simple answer, it is yes they can be removed. The problem is in the taking one off an old unit. The grey metal has very little flexibility. When spreading the tabs holding the cable wires, it has to be done with the most minimal of separation or they will break. It does not take much effort, so ease and caution are they only way to go.
I wonder how heat would work to help flex them?
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on October 15, 2023, 09:03:17 AM
Quote from: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on October 15, 2023, 08:39:16 AM
In a not so simple answer, it is yes they can be removed. The problem is in the taking one off an old unit. The grey metal has very little flexibility. When spreading the tabs holding the cable wires, it has to be done with the most minimal of separation or they will break. It does not take much effort, so ease and caution are they only way to go.
I wonder how heat would work to help flex them?
It's some type of white metal so I would say no but why not try , and then you need to make a new crimp that's when fun begins , also cables have to installed in correct groves ( left , right , up , down ) very important , remember doing one many years ago no room for mistakes .
Here is a basic idea of what your'e up against . http://1969stang.com/forum/index.php?/topic/88723-replacing-remote-cable-for-driver-side-sport-mirror/
unscrew the cable by twisting them / dont try to un crimp it !
New question on this grey metal piece. I was informed that the threaded piece on the 69 mirror is a one year only. Can anyone confirm this? I have an individual with a 67 remote mirror cable that I could disassembly and use, but will it work??? What is the differences between the two?
The control wand, or knobs, are different for each year. That controller should all be the same, just made a comparison.
Starting in 1970, most of the remote mirrors have a 90° controller.