lots of places resell old Mail Jeeps which are Automatic V6's that are
RHD. Capital Ford in Downtown Sacramento was selling about 10 a couple
years back. i've seen bunches on the road (not the USPS ones :)).
Andrew Murphy wrote:
>
> I actually did reply to Hoon Kim off list about this. There is no regulation
> requiring the steering wheel to be on the left hand side. If you check the
> vehicle code, you will find that as long as the car meets the guidelines set
> by the DOT and EPA, then the car is legit. They mostly have to do with
> safety features like lights and such. It is perfectly legal to drive a RHD
> car in the States.
>
> Andrew Murphy
> SoCalROC
>
> P.S. Many of our LHD roadsters have gone to Japan or Europe. I don't think
> it is any more illegal to own a LHD car there either.
>
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scott
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