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Here's what could have happened. US servicemen based in Europe could buy new European cars with US safety & emissions specs to drive while based in Europe. After their tour of duty they could export the cars back to the US. There was (and still is) as system for doing this and many overseas servicemen took/take advantage of it.
The car could have been bought in 1983 by a serviceman stationed in the UK as a RHD but spec'd with US bumpers and emissions so that it could be eventually exported to the USA by the buyer. There were thousands of US army and air force based in the UK during the 80's, many at Greenham Common. I'm sure most of them bought cars while they were there and some bought their cars back to the US under the AAFES Exchange Program. |
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There is absolutely no sign of a conversion from LHD at all. I have had the entire interior out, including the dash. and it has never been LHD, and the wipers sweep the screen for a RHD car and there is no evidence of anything having been changed there either! It is all a bit strange... |
Thats pretty interesting. Although im finding Porsche do some really weird things. Id known that some upgrades are usually introduced on older models so for instance you can find the last 911SCs with 3.2 carrera specific engine parts, and the last run of carrera 3.2s with G50 gearboxes that 964s use. Im trying to troubleshooting my cooling fans not working. I have a last dash, late fusebox car but an early radiator fan setup. So im using both early and late troubleshooting guides to do it.
Hey im in Petone this weekend too if you're near by. |
Oops, just remembered you're in Christchurch. Not the '83 in Wellington.
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