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Originally Posted by rowdie
Here are the pics but you really don't need them. This is a '72 without the mirror. All you have to do is "carefully" unsnap the inner plastic. This reveals the screws to remove the outer cover. I you find a mirror try to make sure it has the inner cover with the hole for the adjuster and a good rubber seal.
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Thanks for the info and pics rowdie. I will have to start looking for a good used mirror. I find it is needed when the top is up.
Graham
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85 300D

,72 350SL, 98 E320, Outback 2.5