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Old July 10th 2010, 19:27
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Mirror mounting for late style bugs

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I posted this info in answer to question on Volkdents project build, he thought that it was a good idea to repost it here.

On my old 1302 I cut the stock mirrors down to just a stalk drilled and taped the stalk and bolted modified Ford mirrors to the stalk. The great thing about doing it this way is that you can change mirror styles without drilling more holes.

I've sold the car, but I kept the mirror stalks. I've attached a photo of my old yellow 1302 with the mirrors, they were used on local Ford Falcons (same model Falcon that Mel Gibson drove in Mad Max/Road Warrior) down here in the 70s, they had section on them that I cut off and glassed over where they bolted to the door.

The orange mirror is random mirror I found on eBay to show how they look with Ford attaching section still attached.

The two black mirrors are the sort I'm going to be using on my new car, again from an old local Ford Falcon.

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Old July 10th 2010, 19:29
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Old July 11th 2010, 05:09
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Really nice/neat job Steve. Were the Falcon mirror shells plastic? Any problems getting the 'glass to stick and give a good strong mounting without cracking? I may well try something similar on my cab...
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Old July 11th 2010, 09:19
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Hi Rich

Thanks for the compliment.

The ones on the yellow car were plastic, the glass stuck pretty well to the plastic, I also had a big washer fibre glassed on the inside where the threaded part went through make it stronger.

The ones I have for my new car are alloy repos, same shape as the black ones above, they're plastic repos

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Old November 28th 2010, 04:44
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Hi

I just had my new alloy mirrors welded up by a friend, my car is at the painters now getting ready for a coat of Porsche blood orange.

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Old November 28th 2010, 13:23
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Thanks for posting Steve, that's nice work.

I plan on doing something similar, but then with a pair of Vitaloni California mirrors.
I got a pair of those for cheap, because the "stalks" are screwed up (someone heated and "readjusted" them).
I plan on removing the entire stalk, smooth it out, and then attach it to a cut of standard VW beetle stalk.
A lot like you did on yours.

I know Joel didn't like the vitaloni because they are useless, but I hope that positioning them further away from the body makes it better.
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Old November 28th 2010, 19:47
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Hi

Thanks Gerrelt for your comments. These mirrors aren't very big so they maybe a bit useless, but at least they look good, lol

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I finished my vitaloni California on standard mirror stalks mirrors..

I took the vitaloni's apart:

See the twisted mirror base?

Took the base off with a saw, and smoothed it a bit:


Then I dismantled a standard mirror. I found out that there's a bolt behind the glass!
So, they came apart very nicely:


Now that makes a great new base for my Vitaloni mirrors:


I pointed the standard stalk forward instead of up.

On the car:


I am happy with it!
I allready did some test-drives, and allthough they are a bit smaller then the standard mirrors, they are still usefull.

And I don't even have to paint them, the sawn-off bit is hardly visible.
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Thats nice work! I like that pillar deflector just like on the RUF cars!
Very nice.
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Old April 5th 2011, 14:53
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Thanx!

I am thinking about producing these things, and sell them.
I call them raingutter fillers, but pillar deflectors sounds a lot better!
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Mad skills. Very nice indeed.
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Hi Gerrelt

Nice work and the best thing is no holes to fill later on if you change your mind on what mirrors to use.

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Thanx!

I am thinking about producing these things, and sell them.
I call them raingutter fillers, but pillar deflectors sounds a lot better!
I'd be interested in a pair if the price were right. And a rear spoiler too!

Nice work with the mirrors too, I'm leaning back towards some Matiz ones with a lick of filler...

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Old April 13th 2011, 16:19
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Thanx!

Yeah Matiz mirrors are nice too, that could come out very nice.

The rear spoiler is almost ready for (small number) production. The pillar deflectors will take a little longer. I am thinking of vacuum forming them.
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I have seen a bug with matiz side mirrors and I can say it looks awkward and cheap. I think I took a picture of it, to place in the "not to" folder :P
Now, maybe some of the new Fiat 500 mirrors would fit and look better as they are made for a small car also and they are door-mounted. And the shape is much more refined than the matiz ones.
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