Do you have a picture?I Have some talbot mirrors
Pmd youDo you have a picture?
K-I had these type mirrors painted the same color as the body on the fenders of my 1969 Fiat 124 Spyder. I first saw them on a Lamborgini Miura. Who made them?--DrewHi Tim,
like these? If so, should have an answer by Tuesday
Keshav
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I have Talbot mirrors on my '72 2002. Here's a pic. Please send me a pic of the ones you have. BTW-I bought the car 5-31-72.I Have some talbot mirrors
K-I had these type mirrors painted the same color as the body on the fenders of my 1969 Fiat 124 Spyder. I first saw them on a Lamborgini Miura. Who made them?--Drew
Hi Drew, I messaged you.I have Talbot mirrors on my '72 2002. Here's a pic. Please send me a pic of the ones you have. BTW-I bought the car 5-31-72.
Thanks, Keshav. Sebring was the brand I had on my 124 Spyder. Now is the time to look into a mirror change. I like the idea of having a mirror permanently adjusted. The Flag mirrors get bumped out of adjustment easily.Drew, this design is called Vitaloni Sebring Mirror and was on many Italian designed cars and on many race cars too.
@Tim Parker you might want to get in touch with
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=1553
and see if these are the mirrors you’d like and find them in the US
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The Flag mirrors get bumped out of adjustment easily
Keshav- The flag mirrors are nice,but they also can be knocked out of adjustment. My flags are mounted behind the wing window and the doors have been already been painted. Do you know if the Sebring mirrors allow you to see your blind spots in regular traffic? The race cars previously shown with the Sebring mirrors are not driving on public roads. BIG difference than on the race track where everyone knows how to drive!!---Drew