1969 RHD Plymouth Barracuda photo.

Yep the guy who has the 67 RHD vert said it was sold new in the US apparently to a Rural Route Postal carrier. In the USA rural route postal carriers use their own vehicles, so they purchase vehicles that are available with RHD or LHD-RHD dual control conversions which are ghastly looking so the can obey our road rules and be close to the mail boxes on the road shoulder. I almost bought brand new a dirt cheap jeep wrangler 4.0 5 speed copper color with black top RHD that was on the dealers lot that they only wanted 13K for, because for some reason or another whoever ordered it decided to refuse it. Dealer was stuck with it. I test drove it couldent get used to clutching and shifting with my left hand, and being on the opposite side of the vehicle while driving it. Otherwise I would have bought it. It was a hell of a deal for someone.

Welcome to our world driving LHD cars here in the UK :D In fact its only in the last few years that these RHD Mopars have not been looked down as a poor mans American Muscle Car. (although the 318 is certainly not Muscle, but you catch my drift. :) )

With work, living in Norway for years and vacations I find I can slip back and fourth between LHD and RHD cars and driving on the left and driving on the right no problem.

Oh, found another almost unique car that Id love to buy as a daily driver! A RHD Chevy Surburban, but built in Mexico for the Aussie Market and is RHD! Its re-badged as a Holden Suburban. Less than 800 where built before production stopped. This one was shipped over to the UK new and is less than 30 minutes drive from me. I can get it for under $3000.

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