They were intended for the passenger- not driver--- when placed correctly driver finds them useless...The were produced but in low numbers. Read up on the placement of the right mirror. To match the drivers door mirror placement may render it useless. While I can't be absolutely certain... I'm willing to bet the photos in the above pic were reversed in printing. Left shown as right and right shown as left. The right mirror is the one mounted closest to belt molding / vent window.
You have to have a friend hold the mirror for the best position. If it's far enough forward it works. Not really well though. I was tempted to stick on a full sized blind spot mirror to see if that helps. Here's a couple photos of the one I put on my 66. It's better than nothing.They were intended for the passenger- not driver--- when placed correctly driver finds them useless...
I had to fight with the post. LOL I wanted a mirror but I like the balanced look. My Swinger is next. I have a RH remote from a right hand drive car. Bought it from Slant six Dan.I was actually just looking at mine yesterday while driving. The right side mirror body is shaped different to help with the angle, so I think they intended it for the driver...No It's not perfect. And they are just regular mirror glass, not curved like modern ones. On the left lane of highway, I can look back the right lane with just a slight lean back and too the right. On the Duster I have the advantage of no wing window. I have mine placed same as driver side.
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I have a NIB original.PM me if interested.The aftermarket ones are really nice. I would get a authentic reproduction one