Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
#1
Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
I just ordered a set of Agent 47 Retro Mirrors you more then likely have seen them but I think they are kick *** looking check them out.
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#2
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
#3
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
ORIGINAL: Epimetheus
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
#4
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
Good I am Glad some one has them I found a few how toos on the Internet and it looked like it would not be that hard to do. Its funny I never thought that the orginal mirrors were that bad looking till I seen the 47s on a car and then side by side to the stock mirrors.
#7
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
Go To
http://www.agentfortyseven.com/S197/mirrors.html
I Paid
Item Price:$249.00 USDTotal Shipping:$15.00 USDTotal:$264.00 USD
It Is A Pay Pal Only Site So You Will Need A Pay Pal Account
http://www.agentfortyseven.com/S197/mirrors.html
I Paid
Item Price:$249.00 USDTotal Shipping:$15.00 USDTotal:$264.00 USD
It Is A Pay Pal Only Site So You Will Need A Pay Pal Account
#8
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
ORIGINAL: StreamlineStang
How much do they run and where do you get them?
How much do they run and where do you get them?
$249 w/ free shipping in the continental US.
Agent 47 Retro Race Mirrors from southernmustangparts.com
Thanks
Ken
#9
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
ORIGINAL: Epimetheus
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I've been trying to market my idea and work with different companies but the tooling cost is too high so I failed so far.
I wouldhave to sell about a thousand sets to break even and 2000 to make a real profit at $400 a pop, and that wouldn't include the keyless pad option[8D].
If I can find a way to sell those around $300 with the pad, it would be a go.
#10
RE: Agent Fourty Seven Retro Mirrors
ORIGINAL: pascal
I rather have my set-up also...
I've been trying to market my idea and work with different companies but the tooling cost is too high so I failed so far.
I wouldhave to sell about a thousand sets to break even and 2000 to make a real profit at $400 a pop, and that wouldn't include the keyless pad option[8D].
If I can find a way to sell those around $300 with the pad, it would be a go.
ORIGINAL: Epimetheus
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I like them but I'm not sure how our stock glass fits in them. I heard you have to use the motor as well. I've never taken apart the mirror to see where the motor is, I would love to have them but I have no idea how much a pain it would be.
I would rather have the setup Pascal has, IMO.
I've been trying to market my idea and work with different companies but the tooling cost is too high so I failed so far.
I wouldhave to sell about a thousand sets to break even and 2000 to make a real profit at $400 a pop, and that wouldn't include the keyless pad option[8D].
If I can find a way to sell those around $300 with the pad, it would be a go.