My convex side mirror project made its so-called official debut at the Memphis show. There is no shortage of people who want them, but the only problem is making them. It isn't easy. Paying to have only a few hundred produced is cost prohibitive, so I have had some success at buying new larger mirrors and cutting them down by hand. This is what you saw on my car and at Ed Uding's table (DMC Service / Netherlands) at the outdoor vendor's area. So far I have invested several hundred dollars, made a few good mirrors and broke one heck of a lot of glass. And breaking 3 mirrors just hours before leaving for Memphis, I was one of the luckiest guys there. I won 4 raffle prizes including a Sunstar model (like I really need a 4th one :-) a DeLorean throw/wall hanging and a Zilla tool kit. So about breaking mirrors -- There are two kinds of glass that I can buy. The successfully cut & shaped mirrors were of a different kind of glass that I could cut using a wet diamond bandsaw and grinder. But they don't use that kind of glass anymore and it is hard to find. And even then each mirror takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. The new glass is even more hard & brittle and cracks through the middle before I can shape it. That was the broken glass with the masking tape pattern also on display at Ed's table. So I am back to the drawing board per se. The next thing to try is cutting the glass using a high pressure jet of water spray ran by a CNC machine. If I can make this process work, then the price is going way down and I'll be only wholesaling to the DeLorean vendors. Also I am looking into other ways to cut the mirrors without breaking them. The mirror that I start with costs $11, so it really hurts to break one. And I've broken way more mirrors than I finish. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, let me know. Until then, I still have some old easy-to-shape glass, but there isn't much left to be had in a size big enough to cut down. I'm obviously not doing this to make any money. What I get out of it is making something that will become part of someone's DeLorean that will make it a safer car to drive. And that is a reward in itself. Drive safe, Walt Tampa, FL