Thread: right hand drive
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07-27-2007 03:00 PM #1
When I realized there was no room on the drivers side of my T to put in three pedals, I half seriously thought of going RHD, because there was a ton of room on the passenger side due to no shift and clutch linkage over there. Luckily, my better judgement won out when I realized how hard it would be to judge driving the car sitting over there.
I know some guys do it with cars that were originally meant to be driven in other countries, but I didn't see that working out for me.
BTW, if you flip the rack, it would steer backwards, wouldn't it??
Don
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07-27-2007 04:08 PM #2
Yep. Been there done that forty years ago, and still got the scars to prove it.
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
We (my brother and I) thought a left hand drive Austin 7 (of all things!) would be just too cool, so we spent a lot of time and effort doing just that. All went well for the first ten feet........then I went through the hedge that lined our driveway, and hit the fence behind it.
Our mum was not impressed.johnboy
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07-27-2007 06:56 PM #3
Hehe.
I've mentioned before that I knew a kid when I was a teen who turned the rear axle over in a '50 Ford so the spring pads were on top and he could rake it. When he lowered it down and went to take off he had 3 speeds in reverse, and one forward.
Don






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