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US-type mirror The Atlantic, latest and largest in the range

18th October 1968
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of mirrors from Wingard Ltd. measures 15.+in. by 6in. and is baed on a type used extensively by hauliers in America.

To ensure positive rigidity and freedom from vibration the mirror has four mounting points with two bolts at lin. centres to spread the load. It can be adjusted at distances of between 12in. and 17 fin, from the cab and the head provides full angular adjustment. The mounting equally suitable for pressed steel, glass-reinforced plastics or coachbuilt cabs.

The pressed-steel case is retained by Superloc locking rubber surrounds that provide complete sealing. The finish is in Wingard silver-grey stove enamel.

Made by: Wingard Ltd., Kingsham Road, Chichester, Sussex.