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Reverend_Jay
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What is everyone else doing with there door mirrors? im kinda going for a street rod look with my flareside i like th stock mirrors but there so hard to see with. i was just wondering what other people were doing.
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For my Bump, Jr. est Coast Mirrors (the two-legged variety). Another source that looks good and are period correct are 69-70 Mustang mirrors (either chrome or, if you can find them, the "sport" version that is matched to the body. The former are reproduced so they don't cost much either.

For my Dent, I opted for early 90s Ranger mirrors, large enough and they fold back easily when encountering a tree limb or wayward pedestrian.
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For my 69 F-250 Camper Special that had the West Coast Mirrors type....well, I´ve replaced them with these...and the truck looks way better that with the old ones.
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the ones in the pictures is what I am planning

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