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Old 06-22-2008, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tyoneal View Post
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The mirrors I have in my car are terrible at best, therefore, I am wanting to buy the best mirrors possible for my 1969 Camaro.

I am looking for both a rear view and two side mirrors. I don't want them to rattle or scratch easily.

I have seen the brands:

Talbot
Longacre
SPA

I'm sure there are several others I have overlooked, however, please tell me what you use and why. What is the best Bang for the Buck.

I wouldn't mind a Vintage look, or a really cool F1 look.

First and foremost I want them to work no matter what the cost. You can't avoid what you can't see.

Thanks,

Ty O'Neal
Dude- I just signed on as a dealer with an AWESOME company called Alpha Mirror- the things are high tech and cool and AUTO DIM so you dont get road glare...

check them out:

http://www.alphamirrordirect.com/



That isnt the only design but its the only image I could grab off the website.

They list for $199 ...got a 'best of ' award at SEMA last year for product idea....
they also sell a rear view mirror and a clip on one too.

Worth every penny in my book

Ill offer them up if anyone is interested for $179 . Save yourself $20.
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