<VV> Re: passenger side mirror

NOSVAIR@aol.com NOSVAIR@aol.com
Thu, 1 Jul 2004 20:12:06 EDT


In a message dated 7/1/2004 8:04:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, NOS VAIR 
writes:

> 
>  Mark,
>  I thought you were talking about the late rectangular remote mirrors.  I 
> cannot find a listing for a right hand mirror in any parts books...be they 
> 63-65 style or 66 up.  physically, these type mirrors are symetrical and angled 
> just as much one way as they do the other. 
> >> 
>> Actually they were round. They matched the standard left hand mirror.
>> 
>> -Mark
>> 
>> NOSVAIR@aol.com wrote:
>> >
>> >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