Rearview Mirror

ovrszd

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Decided I needed to see where I've been. So stopped at O"Reilly's and picked up a $9 convex round 5" mirror with swivel and mounting stud. Dug around in the iron pile and found a small angle bracket with hole. Cut it to length and welded it to the third from the left U-clamp that holds the top on. Works pretty slick. And if I need to fix my hair I have a mirror to look in..... :)
 

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Right after I got my buggy I mounted a 7" convex in the same spot you put yours but I also mounted a 5" on the outer edge of the brush guard on the drivers side. They both come in very handy.

Have thought about trying a wide golf cart style someday.
 
Right after I got my buggy I mounted a 7" convex in the same spot you put yours but I also mounted a 5" on the outer edge of the brush guard on the drivers side. They both come in very handy.

Have thought about trying a wide golf cart style someday.

Yeah, I looked for a rectangular one but in our small town community lucky to find what I did. :)
 
I have a couple of those on the outside so I can see down the sides.

BTW, why does it appear you have a pic of Saddam hanging on your wall?
 
I have a couple of those on the outside so I can see down the sides.

BTW, why does it appear you have a pic of Saddam hanging on your wall?

It's not a picture. It's a painted mural on metal, slightly larger than life size.

When we get to know each other better I'll share some stories. :D
 
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