Hang on and buckle your seat, we're fixin to break the sound barrier! That's right, you see this streamlined  mirror was a Bill Berk creation and actually has a design history behind it. Inspired by the Lockheed F-104, Starfighter jet plane. One of the first to break the sound barrier. The lines in the arm as well as the head are intended to denote a streamlined object going through the sound barrier. The nose point on the base resembles that of a guided missile. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the Supersite Jupiter body of fender mirror. The chrome plating is worn and has some pitting. It has a 4 1/2 inch diameter head and missing mirror glass. The arm swings to the left and right for ideal positioning and the head moves in all directions. Three inches between the mounting holes. This used mirror would look great if re-chromed. Please see all pictures. Will ship world wide.