Which was the first car to have a door mirror?
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My Dad had a Mk 4 Cortina new in 1976 (R reg) with at least drivers door mirror as I have a pic of it. Because he towed a caravan he also fitted wing mirrors and because he was shall we say, carefull with money he wouldn't have bought both so I think the door mirrror was factory fit.
I had a new 1975 Scirroco with drivers door mirror not passenger side
I had a new 1975 Scirroco with drivers door mirror not passenger side
My 1947 Morris Ten Series M had one door mirror for the same reason as the car above - no wings in the right place.
In the modern era, though, Austin Maxi had one as standard. Two later I think.
I had a Hillman Hunter 1968 model and it had no exterior mirrors which was quite normal at that time.
In the modern era, though, Austin Maxi had one as standard. Two later I think.
I had a Hillman Hunter 1968 model and it had no exterior mirrors which was quite normal at that time.
MesoForm said:
I'll go very early 60s - if you look at old minis they seem to go from wing mirrors to door mirrors around 61/62.
My father bought a new Deluxe 850 (it had a heater!) in 1965. No door mirror though. I seem to remember that for some years UK cars only had an offside door mirror to the delight of the Italian cops who issued a ticket to any car without a mirror on their offside.
Shooter McGavin said:
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MC Bodge said:
The most successful door mirror must be the Citroën CX
What s special about them?No idea why maybe because they are pretty sleek. Maybe they were cheap/ Citroen had plenty in inventory.
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