History lesson needed ,please!
taranaki
12-16-2001, 04:33 PM
Thought I'd throw this one to the experts.......
Did Cadillac ever make thev '59 Eldorado convertible in right-hand drive? .If so ,where were they shipped to?
The reason I ask , its virtually impossible to register a left-hooker in N.Z.
I'd love A '59 but know of only 2 in N.Z.,both lhd registered prior to law change.
cheers, 'naki.
Did Cadillac ever make thev '59 Eldorado convertible in right-hand drive? .If so ,where were they shipped to?
The reason I ask , its virtually impossible to register a left-hooker in N.Z.
I'd love A '59 but know of only 2 in N.Z.,both lhd registered prior to law change.
cheers, 'naki.
kaskillah
06-07-2003, 08:04 PM
No. I've researched this subject many times over the years and could not come up with anything. I personally thought it would be cool to have a right-hand drive Cadillac here in the states. I've read a few articles about right-hand drive Cadillacs in Australia and they were all custom conversions. As far as I know the same law applies in Australia.
Cadillacs were exported all over the world in the past and none were converted to right-hand drive for their specific market. The only conversions usually were those just to comply with local lamp and glass regulations.
Cadillacs were exported all over the world in the past and none were converted to right-hand drive for their specific market. The only conversions usually were those just to comply with local lamp and glass regulations.
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