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door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 3:03 pm
by docwad
the car is wing and door mirror less
i would like to fit some door mirrors
what where fitted? are they still/similar available?
where do i get them from?
or does anyone have some v good ones i can buy?
many thanks
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:52 pm
by CAR
I think any mirrors fitted (at the end of 1970) would have been at the dealers Julian. I personally wouldn't bother.
A pre facelift saloon is so easy to see out of without any sort of blindspots.
I know not everyone will agree and someone wil be along soon with details of what mirrors were fitted where.
I saw the car up at YT last Friday, rear lights were in along with the black back panel and rear plate, glass and screens and a few other bits. Looks superb btw
Colin
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:11 pm
by Graham
Late cars, 1975 on had drivers door mirrors. Part number YKC2791. The passenger side is listed as YKC2790 in the parts catalogue. I would have thoght someone like Rimmers would have them. Our 2500S estate has the drivers door mirror and wing mirrors, part number 570896. I would have thought the wing mirrors would be more in keeping with an early PI.
Graham
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:26 pm
by Charles H
I like the period 'clip on' mirror type that easily fits to the chrome upright between the quarter light and the drop glass. No holes drilled in the metal work at all! It is also what was fitted in period. Personally, I HATE not having a mirror on the drivers door. The rally car has one, its second. The first looked right, but was poor quality and the glass fell out! The second is superb. I will look up where it came from and post here if you wish.

PS I HATE wing mirrors..... you can not see much from them and they spoil the lines of the car!!!
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:30 pm
by Graham
Charles H wrote: PS I HATE wing mirrors..... you can not see much from them and they spoil the lines of the car!!!
I'm not a great fan of wing mirrors either but our 2500S estate and 2000 has them. My Stag had them as well and they used to fold in at 110mph!
Graham
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:13 am
by quentin
Graham wrote:Late cars, 1975 on had drivers door mirrors. Part number YKC2791. The passenger side is listed as YKC2790 in the parts catalogue. I would have thoght someone like Rimmers would have them. Our 2500S estate has the drivers door mirror and wing mirrors, part number 570896. I would have thought the wing mirrors would be more in keeping with an early PI.
Graham
Yes, Rimmers do have them. Fitted the passenger door mirror to mine a year ago, and feel much safer when manoeuvring in modern traffic! They 'look right' too, and I agree about 'wing' mirrors, pretty useless, and hellish to adjust, whereas the door mirrors can be adjusted from the driver's seat, well the one on that side can!
Quentin
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:22 am
by Alan Chatterton
I'm trying to decide what to do about mirrors on mine.
Currently no holes anywhere as fresh (ish!) from the paint shop.
Was planning on no door mirrors and relying on rearview mirror only, but now rethinking.
Either a clip on overtaking mirror on the drivers window or a pair of stainless BL specials.
Certainly not wing mounted, they look nice but can't bring myself to drill fresh wings!!
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:37 am
by Graham
I know exactly what you mean about drilling holes. It took me months to get up the courage to drill a hole in the roof for an aerial.
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:51 am
by Alan Chatterton
I know that feeling, it's scary!!
Luckily, hole was already in the roof so it was just a direct replacement.
I'm not looking forward to drilling the sills for the trim clips though......
Re: door mirrors for my pi resto
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:19 pm
by CAR
Alan Chatterton wrote:I know that feeling, it's scary!!
Luckily, hole was already in the roof so it was just a direct replacement.
I'm not looking forward to drilling the sills for the trim clips though......
Don't be such a big girl. I've done both cars, no probs and they look unfinished without the trims.