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I dug the two inside rear view mirrors I have for my '34 Standard out of the box today. One looks like it is totally original with a nice rust patina over either black or dark brown. The other looks like it was re-painted sometime with a light tan color. What is the correct color? Thanks for any replies!


1934 Three Window Coupe
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There are far wiser people than me on this website, and my car was sourced from Canada in ckd form and assembled in New Zealand. For what it is worth, my car had a brown themed interior, with light tan Corduroy type seat coverings, and the interior mirror was painted dark brown.

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The mirror of my 1934 Master was dark brown.


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Thanks for the replies! I installed the (now) dark brown mirror this afternoon.


1934 Three Window Coupe
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