<VV> Re: passenger side mirror
NOSVAIR@aol.com
NOSVAIR@aol.com
Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:11:16 EDT
Mark,
Spoken like a true Late Late guy! Yer so square...er...retangular ;^)
Bruce Webster....in the EMland... where outside mirrors aren't manditory
>
> There is actually a right hand outside rearview mirror for Corvairs.
> It's got an "opposite hand" angle on it that allows it to have the same
> field of adjustment as the left hand mirror. If you use a left hand
> mirror on the right hand, you end up with just the situation Marc has.
>
> -Mark
>
> Marc Sheridan wrote:
> >
> >Joey,
> >The one I got fit my repro mirror just fine. A problem I had is that the
> >repro mirror isn't meant to be used on the right side, at least that is my
> >take. It doesn't turn in far enough to be as affective as I would like. The
> >convex lens does help, but I still have to lean a little to the right to
> see
> >the side of my car in the mirror.
> >
> >Marc Sheridan
> >'66 Monza 'vert
> >
> >From: "N. Joseph Potts" <pottsf@msn.com>
> >
> >>79 Dodge Aspen/Plymouth Volare. Good luck. The one I got was a smidge too
> >>big across, but I got it ground down.
> >
> >>
> >>Good afternoon VV, At some point in time I remember someone mentioning a
> >>specific year and model Chrysler Corp. car whose passenger side convex
> >>mirror would fit in a Corvair mirror. Does anyone remember what that car
> >is?
> >>Thanks for your help. Joey Phillips