All, 
   
  FWIW, my solution to the problem of fabricating a usable passenger side 
mirror was to contact a local (Columbus Ohio) glass/windshield replacement shop 
(Triumph Auto Glass).
   
  They searched the available already cut stock for one that they fit to my 
bullet mirror (bought at TRF).  All I remember was that it came from a 
Plymouth, (60?..70? Volare?) and fit my mirror.
   
  The only problem was that the range of adjustment had to be altered by filing 
a slot in the case to accommodate the wider field of view.
   
  Not cheap (~$30?) but worth it for me to able to see to the right before 
changing lanes.
   
  Murry Mercier
  Buckeye TRIUMPHS 
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