Restoring rear view mirror

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Restoring rear view mirror

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Sixty years of deterioration - I was going to give the holder and bracket a lick of paint but what are the options for the mirror glass? Mines all flaking off and is really dim now.
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Excellent! Another job I don’t have to do 👍👍👍
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I’d be tempted to clean up the fittings and leave the glass - let it wear it’s years
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Mine is the same, it has EVERSURE stamped on all the individual parts.
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I have an Eversure M880 which should be for an mini, but it only has 2 mounting holes. Anybody ever seen that? It doesn't look like its modified. Its missing the single hole on the "pointed" part of the mounting bracket.

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