Retro-fit wingmirrors
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TheMuffinMan

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56 posts

182 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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I may be going on a trip to France later this summer and I would most likely be taking a 1932 Austin 7 saloon. It currently has no wing mirrors which is bad enough on UK roads, but I think I would really struggle without them when driving on the wrong side of the road.
I don't want to have to drill any holes or permanently change anything and I was wondering what other options there are, such as sucker pads/ clamps etc..
Does anyone have any suggestions or experience of this?

miniman

29,342 posts

285 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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I think whay you want is a clip on overtaking mirror. For example:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-CLIP-OVERTAKING-CAR-...

HTH

Dogwatch

6,367 posts

245 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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miniman said:
I think whay you want is a clip on overtaking mirror. For example:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-CLIP-OVERTAKING-CAR-...

HTH
rofl

And just what will the OP be overtaking?

miniman

29,342 posts

285 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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I would imagine that with an adjustment to the position they might be useful for other rearward ogling duties. What's your suggestion?

TheMuffinMan

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56 posts

182 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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Thanks for the link, something to consider
I was more thinking more of roundabouts and city driving than overtaking on straight sections. With a top speed of 45 or so, it is unlikely that I will be overtaking much, although my warped view of foreigners tells me that the french will all be driving 2cvs or solex mopeds in which case I probably will be faster.
I have actually driven quite a lot abroad (more than UK roads now that I think about it) and I would have crashed many many times without any sort of rear view mirrors.

DBSV8

5,958 posts

261 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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TheMuffinMan said:
Thanks for the link, something to consider
I was more thinking more of roundabouts and city driving than overtaking on straight sections. With a top speed of 45 or so, it is unlikely that I will be overtaking much, although my warped view of foreigners tells me that the french will all be driving 2cvs or solex mopeds in which case I probably will be faster.
I have actually driven quite a lot abroad (more than UK roads now that I think about it) and I would have crashed many many times without any sort of rear view mirrors.
I take it you mean door mirrors as opposed to wing mirrors ?

http://www.bulletmirror.com/

You can get Bullet style mirrors which look quite period , however if you have a rear view mirror is this really necessary , I drive in France with a right hand drive E-Type with only single rear view mirror never had aproblem ,
you will probably find most French drivers will let you out at junctions out of shock seeing a classic.............anyway if you pull out in front of them , they will probably assme your French anyway


Riley Blue

22,941 posts

249 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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TheMuffinMan said:
I may be going on a trip to France later this summer and I would most likely be taking a 1932 Austin 7 saloon. It currently has no wing mirrors which is bad enough on UK roads...
Why not solve this problem too by fitting something from here http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/fr/list+accessori...

TheMuffinMan

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56 posts

182 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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Thanks for the links, I think a clip on one is the way forward.
It does have a rear view mirror, but it is not hugely effective as the rear window is very small so you can only see directly behind you. I'd rather have them and find I don't need them than not have them and find I do need them.

spoodler

2,275 posts

178 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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You could try what the hot rodders call a "peep mirror" they clamp over the top of the door frame and are a useful size. Also, could be removed if you didn't want to leave them on (no bolt holes). You'll see them on practically every hot rodded Ford Pop etc. A quick Google or Ebay search should turn some up.

lowdrag

13,146 posts

236 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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i've used these before on a Jaguar Mk VIII and found them effective and they caused no damage

http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct.asp?sg=2&am...

austin

1,318 posts

226 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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I would ask in the Austin 7 forum if I was you.

My 7 has a mirror that is sold as an extra so you can keep an eye a baby in the back of the car.

In fact there is already a thread about mirrors.

Edited by austin on Monday 20th June 13:08