I have a 1958 Cadillac Eureka Flower car. There is a huge blind spot on the passenger side. When driving and I want to change lanes on the passenger side, I have to get my wife to look out the window and tell me if it is clear.
I do have a passenger side mirror in the same position as the driver side, but it is useless. The vent window blocks it. I could put an additional mirror on the car, but would have to drill a hole and then have two mirrors on the passenger side. Ugly.
I am looking for an answer that would be unobtrusive and might also solve the rear blind spot. When backing up, I have to get my wife behind the car and guide me.
I have seen a quad camera setup on eBay that might work. The replacement rear view mirror is divided into 4 areas corresponding to the four very small cameras you can mount on the sides, front and rear of the car.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-Rear-...r_View_Monitors_Cams_Kits&hash=item41631eaa9d
But I don't know this manufacturer and hesitate to pay $650 for it.
What do you do, particularly to eliminate the blind spot on the passenger side?
I do have a passenger side mirror in the same position as the driver side, but it is useless. The vent window blocks it. I could put an additional mirror on the car, but would have to drill a hole and then have two mirrors on the passenger side. Ugly.
I am looking for an answer that would be unobtrusive and might also solve the rear blind spot. When backing up, I have to get my wife behind the car and guide me.
I have seen a quad camera setup on eBay that might work. The replacement rear view mirror is divided into 4 areas corresponding to the four very small cameras you can mount on the sides, front and rear of the car.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-Rear-...r_View_Monitors_Cams_Kits&hash=item41631eaa9d
But I don't know this manufacturer and hesitate to pay $650 for it.
What do you do, particularly to eliminate the blind spot on the passenger side?