Raydyot mirrors were often bolted to racing and performance cars in the 1950s and 1960s. Their brushed aluminum design was extremely lightweight and strong. Less weight will forever be the aim of speed seekers. The mirror's low mass led to another important advantage, too: they were stable and vibration-free. These aluminum reproductions also share the performance advantage of being light and strong. Convex glass mirror. For flat mirror see part RAYDYOT.
Raydyot mirrors were often bolted to racing and performance cars in the 1950s and 1960s. Their brushed aluminum design was extremely lightweight and strong. Less weight will forever be the aim of speed seekers. The mirror's low mass led to another important advantage, too: they were stable and vibration-free. These aluminum reproductions also share the performance advantage of being light and strong. Convex glass mirror. For flat mirror see part RAYDYOT.
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