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Porsche 356 550 Spyder Replica Alloy Mirror Cowling Outlaw Vintage Racing Beck on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Handmade raw part, in bare sanded aluminum.
Surface Finish:sanded, welds dressed. Part Brand:Boutoys Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

 This is the early style (and better looking) 550A Spyder  mirror cowling that I hand form from .063 aluminum sheet. The originals used an oval window VW interior rear view mirror with a "cut down" mounting post. The cowlings would later be rather "squarish" and would use a cut down bus mirror that was rectangular, -a better view but not as pretty.  I offer my own mirror assy. for this cowling, it's shown here in a couple of pictures, but it isn't included. It is listed in another auction of mine, check it out for the details. It holds it's adjustment very positively, -unlike the originals.




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