Hi David ... I don't have a specific answer ... but can give a kind of MoPar 101 parts # course. #'s were randomly assigned in numerical sequences that often reveal the era. 1100 #'s reflected 1942-48 .. 1300's early 50's .. 1500 #'s mid 50's ,etc. 2100 #'s reflect early 60's. A single piece part may contain the part #. A multiple piece part such as a mirror would never reflect a part #. Any # found would be a casting # for the particular sub-assembly. Often times the sub-assembly casting # will be a few digits off the part #. Cheers, George -----Original Message----- From: David Agnew <Fnnutz@xxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 6:55 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Exterior mirror >FWLK'ers, > Can anyone please identify a rear view mirror I found in a bit of a >garage cleanup today. Single strut manual, could I guess be from passenger >or driver's side, cast into base are DPCD AACY and 2299521, part no or >cast no, not sure how it went with mirrors. On the back of the chromed >mirror back is the Mopar pentastar logo, I have 6 parts books to '65 and not >in any of them. From number, could be '61 up, any ideas greatly appreciated, > Dave in NZ. > |