Mark,
If your Bullet Mirrors are the Talbot type (rather than the racing
type) you can see them on my Bugeye at Ed's site. As I recall it is
near the bottom of his Special People Special Cars page. These are
located for best rearward vision rather than looks, although I like
the look. I can send you the distance from the windshield if it
looks like something you want to do.
Bob Kitterer
1960 Austin Healey Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)
1966 Austin Healey Sprite Mk III (Trevor)
2000 Miata Special Edition
On May 14, 2008, at 5:15 AM, Mark A. O'Neil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So last Christmas my wife presented me a pair of the Bullet Mirrors
> sold, I believe, by Moss.
>
> The problem is mounting them on my '79 Midget - the only place where
> it appears they can be mounted and be visible is on the front fenders
> forward of the doors...totally breaking the profile of the car and
> possibly not entirely legal.
>
> I have played around with the design of a mirror ledge, currently
> carved out of foam, similar to the stock rectangular mirror mounting
> ledge matching the stock(?) bolt pattern - and it seems to be the
> optimal solution. It elevates the mirror up and away from the door so
> that it is functional. Ideal placement seems to be to place the mirror
> forward by about 1-2 inches - there is a sweet spot where the mirror
> is functionally forward to not get hit with one's arm and also not be
> in conflict with opening the vent window.
>
> Anyway, before I go off and see about having such a thing milled is
> there an off the shelf solution that I have missed?
>
> Nice mirrors - sad they do not mount on the door.
>
> -m
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