I have seen both styles on 60-62 Chryslers. I remember my dad's 61 Dodge Polara wagon with the push buttons, while my grandmother's 61 Dodge Seneca sedan had the lever. My 61 Polara HT had the pushbuttons, and my 300H has the push buttons. Not sure which one or both are correct.
Mark
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From: 'Knutsen, Mark' Mark.Knutsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wed, Nov 4, 2015 2:58 pm
Subject: [Chrysler300] 1961 G Inside Mirror
I have been looking for a better version of the stock mirror for my G (mine has quite a bit of white sections on the mirror), and now am not sure if mine is stock. Looking on e-bay and other sites there seems
to be several types, all stating OEM. The one that came with my car has the day/night buttons on the bottom in black plastic and a ribbed aluminum back. The original G that was on JC Auto’s site has a mirror that is very similar, but has a chrome toggle switch
for day/night on the bottom. Are both styles correct for the car?
Thanks in advance.
-Mark Knutsen
300 G