It is factory mounted right in front of the wing window and I just can't keep it tight. RC --- dnieblas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 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 > > > > > >