Flag mirrors gone - welcome Vitaloni Sebring Mach 1 Mirror
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Flag mirrors gone - welcome Vitaloni Sebring Mach 1 Mirror
A stock, well-maintained 911 is a wonderful thing. At the same time I'm a big fan of anything Porsche Motorsport, and I think 964s look great with some hotrod touches, RGruppe style.
I like the aero mirrors but they cost a lot and need to be painted, plus I think they look a little too big on a narrow body coupe (I wish they were 7/8 size). It's a standard upgrade, but that's too easy...
In looking at pictures of old RSRs I noticed this cool looking little mirror called Vitaloni Sebring and wondered if it could replace my flag mirror? Unfortunately there are a bunch of holes in the door hidden by the mirror base (so Ruf scoop mirrors are out also). Sitting on the door, the V. Sebring mirror body looked too small to cover the holes after installation?
Then I saw a picture of a PS Autoart backdated 964, that car had a mirror base similar to a stock car, but it had a small, retro, round mirror on top. Maybe I could mount the Sebring mirror ontop of the flag mirror base? Well, after some fabrication it turned out just as I'd hoped! I actually prefer to have the mirror sit on the flag base, as it raises the mirror up above the door curve and now the mirror sits flat, instead of following the door body.
I think it has a very nice subtle retro look that most people wouldn't notice at all, and some Porschephiles might smile acknowledging the unique rading of Porsche's motorsports parts bin... It's a different look on a 964, but it's a mirror that is part of Porshe's history so I think the styles all ties together nicely?
I mounted the mirrors last night and only did a quick drive down the road to take some pictures this morning, so they aren't fully adjusted. I have a direct line of sight to both mirrors, but visibility is reduced... I can live with it! Getting rid of the flags means the car is a couple inches narrower, so the car looks even smaller!
More pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/udoreisi...italoniMirror#
Mirrors purchased from:
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecID=1553
I like the aero mirrors but they cost a lot and need to be painted, plus I think they look a little too big on a narrow body coupe (I wish they were 7/8 size). It's a standard upgrade, but that's too easy...
In looking at pictures of old RSRs I noticed this cool looking little mirror called Vitaloni Sebring and wondered if it could replace my flag mirror? Unfortunately there are a bunch of holes in the door hidden by the mirror base (so Ruf scoop mirrors are out also). Sitting on the door, the V. Sebring mirror body looked too small to cover the holes after installation?
Then I saw a picture of a PS Autoart backdated 964, that car had a mirror base similar to a stock car, but it had a small, retro, round mirror on top. Maybe I could mount the Sebring mirror ontop of the flag mirror base? Well, after some fabrication it turned out just as I'd hoped! I actually prefer to have the mirror sit on the flag base, as it raises the mirror up above the door curve and now the mirror sits flat, instead of following the door body.
I think it has a very nice subtle retro look that most people wouldn't notice at all, and some Porschephiles might smile acknowledging the unique rading of Porsche's motorsports parts bin... It's a different look on a 964, but it's a mirror that is part of Porshe's history so I think the styles all ties together nicely?
I mounted the mirrors last night and only did a quick drive down the road to take some pictures this morning, so they aren't fully adjusted. I have a direct line of sight to both mirrors, but visibility is reduced... I can live with it! Getting rid of the flags means the car is a couple inches narrower, so the car looks even smaller!
More pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/udoreisi...italoniMirror#
Mirrors purchased from:
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecID=1553
Last edited by 911Jetta; 11-10-2009 at 01:41 PM. Reason: text
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Mirror close up
More pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/udoreisi...italoniMirror#
Mirrors purchased from:
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecID=1553
http://picasaweb.google.com/udoreisi...italoniMirror#
Mirrors purchased from:
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecID=1553
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Nice find. They look good.
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i think they look stupid...
the aero mirrors look much better
the aero mirrors look much better
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The Vitalonis are in fact the origin of the so-called Ruf mirrors. Except Ruf did not invent them. The factory put the Vitalonis on the fixed quarter windows of the 935, Then the design evolved into some streamlining to better fit the door/window frames. Ruf indeed adopted the mirror for their creations, most famous being the Yellowbird.
One small trick: take the mirror out, buy a wide angle (convex) generic mirror from a truck parts shop and ask a glass shop to cut it the correct shape. Presto! wide angle Vitalonis, that aford a wider angle than the original flags.
One small trick: take the mirror out, buy a wide angle (convex) generic mirror from a truck parts shop and ask a glass shop to cut it the correct shape. Presto! wide angle Vitalonis, that aford a wider angle than the original flags.
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The Vitalonis are in fact the origin of the so-called Ruf mirrors. Except Ruf did not invent them. The factory put the Vitalonis on the fixed quarter windows of the 935, Then the design evolved into some streamlining to better fit the door/window frames. Ruf indeed adopted the mirror for their creations, most famous being the Yellowbird.
One small trick: take the mirror out, buy a wide angle (convex) generic mirror from a truck parts shop and ask a glass shop to cut it the correct shape. Presto! wide angle Vitalonis, that aford a wider angle than the original flags.
One small trick: take the mirror out, buy a wide angle (convex) generic mirror from a truck parts shop and ask a glass shop to cut it the correct shape. Presto! wide angle Vitalonis, that aford a wider angle than the original flags.
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I saw these yesterday and they look better in person in that you can see how they blend into the car nicely. If you don't focus on the mirror, they are actually disappear and free up the lines and look of the door. IMO very nice touch!
The concave mod souds trick. A panorama interior mirror or a Wink might help as well.
The concave mod souds trick. A panorama interior mirror or a Wink might help as well.