Round Wing Mirror Right: Beetle (1950-1967), Beetle Cabrio (1950-1967)
SKU
114-857-513/R
Round Wing Mirror Right: Beetle (1950-1967), Beetle Cabrio (1950-1967)
SKU
114-857-513/R
Reviews & Ratings
- 101 Mirror Replica
- Polished chrome finish
- Requires threaded hinge pin
Enhance your Volkswagen Beetle with this classic "101" mirror, a precise reproduction that brings vintage style to your ride. Featuring a polished, round mirror head mounted on a beautifully chromed, curved arm, this mirror is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The mirror comes with all necessary installation hardware, ensuring a hassle-free upgrade, though it requires a threaded hinge pin for mounting.
Ideal for Beetle enthusiasts looking to restore their vehicle to its original glory, this mirror combines timeless design with modern craftsmanship. The attention to detail in the polished finish and durable chrome arm ensures it not only looks great but also lasts for years to come.
Product Information
This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts
Also known as | 114857513R |
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Weight (kg) | 0.314 |
Brand | FORST |
Quality | Good Quality |
Fitting Info | You may require a threaded hinge pin.111-831-421\/A\/LR or 111-831-421\/B\/LRThese can be fitted to later models if the hinge pin is changed for the threaded type |
Marque | Volkswagen |
Vehicle | Beetle, Beetle Cabriolet |
Left or Right | Right |
Unit of sale | Each |
Fits Vehicles
Beetle | 1950-1967 |
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Beetle Cabrio | 1950-1967 |
Product Questions
Which hinge pin would I need to attach this to a 1968+ beetle
Question by: Roman Dolan on 30 May 2020, 15:46
We list the following thicknesses of hinge pins with the mirror threads, depending on the amount of play you have on the door:
111-831-421/A/LR
111-831-421/B/LR
111-831-421/C/LR
111-831-421/A/LR
111-831-421/B/LR
111-831-421/C/LR
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 1 Jun 2020, 13:52