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Post by harlow777 on Feb 20, 2012 13:06:59 GMT -5
Has anyone ever put side mirrors on their Bradley that aren't the originals? If so what kind are they and where did you get them?
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Post by jspbtown on Feb 20, 2012 17:41:40 GMT -5
From a Cobra replica. Not a bad mirror but not the best placement. Sit in the car BEFORE you mount anything.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Feb 20, 2012 18:21:58 GMT -5
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Post by harlow777 on Feb 20, 2012 21:21:51 GMT -5
I like those, but mine's a gt1
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Post by smyrnaguy on Feb 20, 2012 21:41:22 GMT -5
Just about any Talbot style mirror will do.
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Post by cocacoladodge on Feb 21, 2012 1:01:44 GMT -5
Check out www.mooneyes.com you'll need to search a little, but they have the original style, as well as other styles that would work well. You may also want to check ebay for '40s-late '50s mirrors if you like chrome, there are an abundance of motorcycle mirrors that mount on farings that should work, they have simular mountingpoints as would look good even if you moved back like on the shot of the GT II above.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Feb 21, 2012 7:45:52 GMT -5
The mirrors I posted would look good on a GT, mounted close to the windshield pillar. Personally I never liked the appearance or fuctionality of a mirror stuck way out on the fender. The mount spins 360 deg and has a large range of adjustability. It is the bulb that determines the color, not the lens, The front side also has a lens. Great to use as turn signal repeaters. Same mirrors on my Ghia, The colored insert on the front of the mirror is the removeable lens.
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Post by jspbtown on Feb 21, 2012 17:50:26 GMT -5
The GT is limited due to the door design. There is not alot of great places to mount them.
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Post by harlow777 on Feb 21, 2012 19:14:10 GMT -5
Dan, can you give me the dimensions of the mount point on that mirror? i like the look, ill see if i can find a way to mount em
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Feb 24, 2012 16:54:08 GMT -5
Here are the mirror mounts
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