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Old 07-01-2005, 08:48 AM   #1
6camaro9
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Rhd?

this morning i was driving to work on I-20 (for DFW folks), when this white
truck looked like a '68 or '69 comes flying by me. i looked as he passed me
and to my surprise i see no one sitting in the driver side. i said, WTF...
so i try to catch up to him but he's driving at a high rate of speed. i can
only see one person sitting on the passenger side of the truck and concluded
that he must be driving. i thought that was so cool, a RHD truck. my ?'s
are did they ever make a RHD truck or was this a custom job. How hard is
this to do and is this person on here.

thanks,
thomas...

EDIT: damn it... i put this in the wrong section. can someone move it please.

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Old 07-01-2005, 09:49 PM   #2
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yes, they did build them for export.
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Old 07-02-2005, 11:57 PM   #3
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Rhd

Lots of pages in the Factory Assembly Manual about RHD - most of which is in rear or 71/72 section. My brother is a vintage British race car fanatic(nut) who would like his 68 Chev car hauler to be RHD. I wonder if Austrailia has junk yards to obtain the correct RHD parts. Do we have any members in AUS or NZ?

Body wise the only difference I have found is the right hand windshield wiper is moved outboard and parks toward the center above the left one. This requires a different transmission arm and cowl cover - the mounting location is already a part of the cab.

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