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23 Dec 2003 16:38 #1151
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'Cause you have to set on the outside (RH) to drive. It's just that simple, people want to set on the inside (LH) to drive and see traffic.
From sales we've monitored and depending on the model (IE speedster or conv. vs. 4 dr. or coupe), it runs from 25 to 50%. 'Taint right but it's a fact.
Stan
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ilikescars wrote: Why is right-hand drive less desireable in an Auburn collectable car?
'Cause you have to set on the outside (RH) to drive. It's just that simple, people want to set on the inside (LH) to drive and see traffic.
From sales we've monitored and depending on the model (IE speedster or conv. vs. 4 dr. or coupe), it runs from 25 to 50%. 'Taint right but it's a fact.
Stan
Auburn/Cord Parts, Inc. P.O. Box 547 1400 N. "A" St. Wellington, KS 67152 (620) 326-7751
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18 Dec 2003 22:33 #1123
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36 auburn RHD was created by ilikescars
Why is right-hand drive less desireable in an Auburn collectable car?
What does it devalue a car, percentage-wise? Anybody know?
Mark
What does it devalue a car, percentage-wise? Anybody know?
Mark
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