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Any members here have one? Post pictures. Especially interior and engine.
Did they not make right hand drive b-bodies for the overseas markets?Probably the same car,how many can there be around?
From what I understood, they were refitted/reworked in California for exporting. I wondered, how much it added to the cost? Could not have been a cheap conversion.Did they not make right hand drive b-bodies for the overseas markets?
So, unlike ford (Mad Max) Mopar did not manufacture right hand drives for oversea markets?From what I understood, they were refitted/reworked in California for exporting. I wondered, how much it added to the cost? Could not have been a cheap conversion.
Again, from what I understood, they were converted, so yes and no, I guess. They were done at the Chrysler facility.So, unlike ford (Mad Max) Mopar did not manufacture right hand drives for oversea markets?
So, unlike ford (Mad Max) Mopar did not manufacture right hand drives for oversea markets?
The Daytona was converted to right hand drive from left hand drive.There is the dark blue/white stripe/wing right hand drive 69' Daytona here in Michigan. I have seen the car dozens of times.
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Just curious, but is there gold pentastar emblem on the passenger side fender?There is the dark blue/white stripe/wing right hand drive 69' Daytona here in Michigan. I have seen the car dozens of times.
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So only Chryslers were built RH? Not Dodge or Plymouth?AU RHD Chryslers were built there.
So only Chryslers were built RH? Not Dodge or Plymouth?