S3 door mirror
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Hi
What kind of door mirror do you have in your elan? I like the racing mirrors but the quality in mirrors is bad. Where can I buy a good door mirror?
Regards
What kind of door mirror do you have in your elan? I like the racing mirrors but the quality in mirrors is bad. Where can I buy a good door mirror?
Regards
- Dieschelan
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There are loads of mirrors available.
Personally, I thought that for my S2 R, these ones look the part:
These are made by Peter Denty (no affiliation, but they are hand spun aluminium and first class).
Personally, I thought that for my S2 R, these ones look the part:
These are made by Peter Denty (no affiliation, but they are hand spun aluminium and first class).
1965 Lotus Elan S2 26/4022 (originally Dutchess Lotus East, PA and NJ Area, USA)
- Frogelan
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I have had difficulty mounting mirrors on the driver's door. i have tried the bullet style and also the Sebring style and find that the field of vision does not work. I cannot adjust the mirrors close enough to the vehicle to make them useful. I have tried a stick-on fish-eye that is not very satisfactory but at least I could see who is in the blind spot.
Finally I have moved the mirror forward onto the fender so that it is viewable through the left side of the windscreen and that gives a decent field of vision.
Don
Finally I have moved the mirror forward onto the fender so that it is viewable through the left side of the windscreen and that gives a decent field of vision.
Don
Don Fysh
S3 Elan FHC 36/5607
S3 Elan DHC 45/6646
S3 Elan FHC 36/5607
S3 Elan DHC 45/6646
- donselan
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Frogelan wrote:There are loads of mirrors available.
Personally, I thought that for my S2 R, these ones look the part:
These are made by Peter Denty (no affiliation, but they are hand spun aluminium and first class).
Those are very nice!
Mike
- elancoupe
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Frogelan wrote:There are loads of mirrors available.
Personally, I thought that for my S2 R, these ones look the part:
These are made by Peter Denty (no affiliation, but they are hand spun aluminium and first class).
These pics looks very nice!!! Do you have a picture of the car with the mirrors?
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- Dieschelan
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Gentlemen
My car is still a project, but as such it means that I collect hundreds of reference photos in the paddock of race meetings !
Here are the photos that I can provide. The car is the Graham Wilson car prepared by Wolfe Racing:
Andrew
My car is still a project, but as such it means that I collect hundreds of reference photos in the paddock of race meetings !
Here are the photos that I can provide. The car is the Graham Wilson car prepared by Wolfe Racing:
Andrew
1965 Lotus Elan S2 26/4022 (originally Dutchess Lotus East, PA and NJ Area, USA)
- Frogelan
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I have done a similar type mount on my +2 with different mirrors. Works well for driver side mirror and on the +2 it completely the wrong spot for the passenger mirror.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
- mbell
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Is this a bodge? It's a Vitaloni with a cut off wide view disc stuck on it. I have them on both sides. They look OK from about 20 yards, but they work great. I put a lot of miles on the car and just want something that works well in traffic.
- webbslinger
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The mirror furnished with my 67S3/SS is a Talbot Berlin Jr. They are spun brass, then chrome plated. They can supply with either flat or convex glass. Aardvark also sells all models Vitaloni.
http://talbotco.com/talbot_mirror.htm
http://talbotco.com/talbot_mirror.htm
There is no cure for Lotus, only treatment.
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StressCraxx - Coveted Fifth Gear
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My S3 came with a bullet type mirror on the door, with nil vision. Restoring the shell, I couldn‘t bring myself to drill into the fresh paint. I am now using a clip on bullet mirror with a custom aluminum bracket fixed tothe window frame. The higher position of the mirror gives good vision for me.,
- phil1800
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