Esthetically, yes. Problem is, the mean ol' DMV in all States requires you to mount SOME sort of outside rear view mirror at least on the driver's side, in order to get a license plate & insurance. And simple self-preservation might also direct an owner that way if he intended to actually drive it on public roads. A racer or show car may get away with no mirrors (I think customizer Ed Roth's collection of outrageous car-thingys often lacked outside mirrors) but to me, that instantly marks such a car as a full-sized toy model, not an actual human-carrying vehicle. As far as Mangustas, I find those remote front fender-mounted mirrors are almost useless at detecting suicidal idiots or police close behind me. Form & function....
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