Murray---$30 is cheap, if the (Plymouth) mirror gives a decent panorama
at the passenger side. You're right about the angle of the mirror where
screwed to the door. This may have to be different, as there's not
enough range in the swivel. Tomorrow I hope to find a source for used
passenger side mirrors, so I can continue my quest to cut these to size.
Probably all for naught, if these mirrors are available off the shelf.
Dick
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From: trsixer@yahoo.com(Jacqueline or Murry)
All,
FWIW, my solution to the problem of fabricating a usable
passenger side mirror was to contact a local (Columbus Ohio)
glass/windshield replacement shop (Triumph Auto Glass).
They searched the available already cut stock for one that
they fit to my bullet mirror (bought at TRF). All I remember was that it
came from a Plymouth, (60?..70? Volare?) and fit my mirror.
The only problem was that the range of adjustment had to be
altered by filing a slot in the case to accommodate the wider field of
view.
Not cheap (~$30?) but worth it for me to able to see to the
right before changing lanes.
Murry Mercier
Buckeye TRIUMPHS
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