I'm wondering since it's from the 70's South Africa, the vehicles common to the area ,jeeps, trucks etc of the time Chrysler decided to use that because of the supply and the obvious right hand drive.What can you tell us about the very interesting remote brake booster? In the U.S. those are called "generally" a hydro-vac unit, and were added to things like old Jeeps. That general type was used here on various types of trucks. I don't think I've ever seen one for a dual system
Couple of types of U.S. hydrovac units, Bendix
This is South Africa but apparently this guy has the wherewithal to find what he needs
What's changed since forever here?Not a place I'd like to live right now...you think we got racial tension?
Imagine trying to find parts for the dash/instrument cluster.
What's this cluster? Year? Model?
I prefer this squared shape gauges to my round ones.
Can this cluster be installed into my '71 Demon without wires modification?
That cluster is like our standard VE VF Valiant here in Oz.Like this?
I have another mint condition one sitting in my garage here in Scotland.
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That car was interesting. Seeing the differences between the USA versions and the right hand drive cars is great. The steering linkage is one that makes me curious. The steering box and idler arm are behind the center link and tire rod sleeves with the idler and pitman pointed forward. Was the steering box placed there because of the lack of space due to the tilt of the engine? The steering box area is pretty wide open on a USA version but a RHD steering box has to fight for space with the fuel pump, distributor, oil filter and motor mount.
Who else noticed the shift linkage cross shaft that ran forward of the trans pan?