Hello Roger. All I could recommend is to have someone move the mirror while you sit in the driver's seat to find out where it would be useful to you. Cars from the 50's usually had different styles of mirrors for the same model. Some mounted on the front fenders, some on the door by the vent window, and other on the sedan door frame above the window. I don't think there is any concrete place to mount your passenger side mirror. Unless you are using it for aesthetics, I suggest that you mount it where it can be functional. Have a nice day. Doug 58 Crown coupe > > From: "Roger Farrar" <tenpalms@xxxxxxx> > Date: 2003/05/24 Sat AM 12:35:20 EDT > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: IML: Need help on 56 mirror mounting > > Could use some advice on mounting a right-side outside mirror on our 56 > sedan. The car didn't come with one but I picked up a nice correct stock > one on ebay. > I had intended to drill the holes in the door to exactly match the driver > door > mounting, but that would leave the mirror useless; even if adjusted all the > way inboard, you would see about > 3 lanes over to the right. Trouble is, > there doesn't seem to be any feasible > mounting postion which gives the correct field of vision in the mirror. > Now I'm wondering if the right hand mirror is different; maybe I have > two lefts?? So, any 55-56 experts > out there - where should the holes > be drilled for the RH mirror, and are the mirrors the same left and right? > Thanks for any help. > Cheers > Michael > > Roger and Michael in San Diego > 67 Crown Convertible "Moby" > 73 LeBaron Coupe "La Bomba" > 56 Sedan > > >