Upgrade Your Classic Look with Vintage Plymouth Satellite Mirrors

When it comes to restoring a classic like the Plymouth Satellite, it really is all about paying attention to the details. From the chrome trim and body lines, to the badges and lighting, every piece counts. Side mirrors might seem to be one of the most overlooked, but absolutely essential components on any restoration project. They are not only important for safety but also crucial to maintain the look of your vehicle as it was originally. Getting the right vintage parts can be critical to upgrading or replacing Plymouth Satellite Mirrors — Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts is a great place to start.



The Plymouth Satellite from the late '60s to early '70s offered a grand spectrum of styles for side mirrors based on the trim level and the year. Whether restoring a two-door hardtop circa 1966 or a 1971 GTX-inspired Satellite, the right mirror shape can help lead to increased authenticity and value.

Why Authentic Mirrors Matter

Authenticity is the name of the game when it comes to restoration. While functional aftermarket or generic mirrors may get the job done, they rarely match trucks' styling, materials, and fitment. The Vintage Plymouth Satellite Mirrors made to OEM specifications allow your ride to stay true to the factory-correct look. Details matter, from the shape of the housing to the mounting hardware and finish—especially if you’re working toward concours-level restoration.

That's because Mopar purists know that only specially made parts should go into these vehicles. That’s why restoration experts and collectors often refer to suppliers like Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts.

What to Consider When Buying Replacement Mirrors

Though it might seem logical to have the same mirror for multiple model years, when it comes to replacement mirrors or those for restoration, you want to stick to mirrors that are exact matches for your model year. In case you were unaware, the Plymouth Satellite underwent different styling and trim changes over its production lifecycle and so did mirrors. Some models had chrome bullet-style mirrors, others rectangular mirror with either a manual adjustable mirror.

At Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts, the mirrors are all designed to match the original as closely as possible so it doesn't matter if you're after driver-side or passenger-side replacements. You will also find related components including gaskets, screws, and brackets to facilitate the installation.

Enhance Both Style and Safety

Though they seem like a minor detail, Plymouth Satellite Mirrors can make or break your car's final appearance. With new, high-quality mirrors, you not only replace the car's worn out pieces but improve visibility and safety when driving down the highway or into the parking lot of a classic car show. It’s a very simple yet effective addition that raises the overall standard of the restoration project.

Conclusion-

when you restore a Plymouth Satellite is to pay close attention to the little details. If your focus is on keeping your restoration as close to period-correct as possible, then investing in one of these accurate, vintage-style mirrors from trusted suppliers will help you get there. Because the details are what make a good restoration a great one.

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