To clarify, all passenger side mirrors were "optional" in the 60s, so you
are free to use whatever arrangement you like. But it seems to be true that
the "period" installations used the forward wing mounting position. The
wacky thing is that the actual mirror usually wasn't a "match" to the driver
side mirror, anyway.
I don't know that I'd call your mirror "bullet-type" -- that usually refers
to a round mirror (have you ever seen a rectangular bullet?). But I don't
know what else you'd call them, either. Streamlined?
Now that I think of it, I believe I actually bought the 223-210 mirror,
probably based on how it attaches.
on 5/17/04 10:39 AM, David Councill at dcouncil@imt.net wrote:
> Maybe I'm not correct. The passenger side mirror was mounted forward on the
> fender but that may only be true for a certain period, early 70s perhaps,
> with the rectangular mirrors. The Mark 1 cars used round mirrors. I will
> have to look at Clausagers but it looks like (and somewhat confirmed by
> Moss) these mirrors were all optional. Meaning the cars would not
> necessarily even have side mirrors and quite often just on the driver side.
>
> What I want to do is replace the gaudy and worthless mirrors on my 67BGT
> with something functional and fairly authentic. Below is a picture of my
> BGT, taken by the PO before he sold it to me -
> http://www.imt.net/~dcouncil/mg/99mgld.jpg
>
> These large bullet-like mirrors frequently sag and they don't belong on the
> car anyway.
>
> Ed of Just Brits has offered the 223-210 mirror, listed as a "period
> accessory" in the Moss catalog for both sides. It looks like the main
> difference between them and the "Lucas style" is the mount point and the
> price (Lucas style is a bit cheaper and comes in flat or convex). So it
> seems like it is more complicated between types of mirrors and attachment
> points.
>
> A look on Ebay shows some inconsistencies with the mirrors on the Mark I
> cars, maybe going back to mirrors being optional add ons. There is one
> restored 67 BGT for sale showing round mirrors on both doors. I'll likely
> go with a similar setup, just to replace my present tacky mirrors and use
> or cover up the holes they use to attach to the doors. I'll assess that
> before I order by seeing what holes I have. If it wasn't for the holes, I'd
> probably just go with the driver's side (just like my 72B except it has the
> rectangular side mirror).
>
> David Councill
> 67 BGT
> 72 B
>
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