Dunkin Posted March 8 Report Share Posted March 8 Anyone have a template for mounting one of these on the driver's door? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dwight FitzSimons Posted March 9 Report Share Posted March 9 Some like their Avanti's mirror(s) on the front fenders, but I prefer my mirror on the door as above. Aside from front-fender installation being less functional and difficult to adjust I think door-mounted mirrors look better. They look oddball on the front fender to me. --Dwight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunkin Posted March 9 Author Report Share Posted March 9 (edited) Thank you both very much, my wife agrees with you on the placement. Edited March 9 by Dunkin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dwight FitzSimons Posted March 9 Report Share Posted March 9 44 minutes ago, Dunkin said: Thank you both very much, my wife agrees with you on the placement. Smart man! --Dwight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted March 9 Report Share Posted March 9 1 hour ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: Smart man! --Dwight Really?.. The Avanti Strato-Vue mirror is an outstanding design. Installing a pair of them on the rear portions of an Avanti's front fenders showcases those beautiful mirrors, and highly complements the car itself (IMHO) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dwight FitzSimons Posted March 9 Report Share Posted March 9 (edited) 6 hours ago, mfg said: Really?.. The Avanti Strato-Vue mirror is an outstanding design. Installing a pair of them on the rear portions of an Avanti's front fenders showcases those beautiful mirrors, and highly complements the car itself (IMHO) Just my sense of taste, but the mirrors on the fenders interfere with the beautiful lines of an Avanti. The mirrors are beautiful themselves, but the lines of the car far outweigh them. Putting them on the fenders pulls one's eye away from the lines of the car. Several years ago I had a choice of two very nice Avantis locally, one with one mirror on the driver's door, the other with mirrors on the fenders. The mirrors were the deciding factor in the one I bought (ok, I'm exaggerating a little). --Dwight Edited March 10 by Dwight FitzSimons Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 5 hours ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: Just my sense of taste, but the mirrors on the fenders interfere with the beautiful lines of an Avanti. The mirrors are beautiful themselves, but the lines of the car far outweigh them. Putting them on the fenders pulls one's eye away from the lines of the car. Several years ago I had a choice of two very nice Avantis locally, one with one mirror on the driver's door, the other with mirrors on the fenders. The mirrors were the deciding factor in the one I bought (ok, I'm exaggerating a little). --Dwight Good story!... and I agree that it's really just a matter of personal preference! 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dwight FitzSimons Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 Does the "Template for Alternate Installation on Door" imply that the original placement of the outside rear-view mirror was up on the front fenders? If so, then the "alternate placement" was an engineering improvement to the driver's rear vision, like the larger inside mirror. The original inside mirror was tiny and was replaced by a larger one. So, if my suppositions are true, then the fender-mounted outside mirror(s) and tiny inside mirror are correct for early Avantis. --Dwight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 1 hour ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: Does the "Template for Alternate Installation on Door" imply that the original placement of the outside rear-view mirror was up on the front fenders? If so, then the "alternate placement" was an engineering improvement to the driver's rear vision, like the larger inside mirror. The original inside mirror was tiny and was replaced by a larger one. So, if my suppositions are true, then the fender-mounted outside mirror(s) and tiny inside mirror are correct for early Avantis. --Dwight I hope you're correct...I have 64R1379, and it has the two Strato- Vue fender mirrors and the tiny rearview mirror.... Obviously..it's not an everyday driv er !!!! 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dwight FitzSimons Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 2 hours ago, mfg said: I hope you're correct...I have 64R1379, and it has the two Strato- Vue fender mirrors and the tiny rearview mirror.... Obviously..it's not an everyday driver !!!! 😉 It looks like the stylists didn't communicate with Engineering before they released their mirror designs. Or, Engineering didn't catch the issue when they did their review. The other issue is the placement of the inside mirror, down low on the windshield. An Engineering Bulletin (or whatever) was issued stating where & how to move it up. It's kinda mind blowing to think that those cars left the plant with a tiny mirror mounted just above the dash. --Dwight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 3 hours ago, Dwight FitzSimons said: It looks like the stylists didn't communicate with Engineering before they released their mirror designs. Or, Engineering didn't catch the issue when they did their review. The other issue is the placement of the inside mirror, down low on the windshield. An Engineering Bulletin (or whatever) was issued stating where & how to move it up. It's kinda mind blowing to think that those cars left the plant with a tiny mirror mounted just above the dash. --Dwight Yes...agreed...I always figured a normal mirror would have originally been placed in the 'normal' location but for the light/heater switches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdaly Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 1 hour ago, mfg said: Yes...agreed...I always figured a normal mirror would have originally been placed in the 'normal' location but for the light/heater switches. Reminds me of the Chrysler 'Fin' cars ('57 +). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunslinger Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 My dad had a ‘61 Chrysler New Yorker that had the mirror mounted on a ball socket on the dash. The first Avanti I looked at hoping to buy had the same mirror installation. I distinctly remember that…couldn’t swing the dineros…poor college student at the time. After I was able to buy an Avanti about five years later it had the windshield mount mirror up near the top of the glass. When I started reading more about Avanti I discovered only the prototypes had the dash top mounted rear view mirror. I could have had a prototype Avanti and didn’t know it…but money wasn’t there regardless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdaly Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 Speaking of "Mirrors", one of the very first changes I made to my '88 Coupe was to replace the huge Monte Carlo interior mirror (took up half the view out of the small windshield) with a Smaller size! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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