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DaveF-250SD
Nov 05, 2014Explorer
Thank you, Robert. I was wondering about the law there, as I had a conversation with an Australian couple about a year ago at a restaurant in Los Angeles. The Gentleman and his Wife complimented my 2004 F-250 SD pickup. They come to America every three or four years for sightseeing. This trip, however, was to purchase a classic car. They had narrowed it down to three cars, late 60's and early 70's muscle cars. They planned on inspecting and driving all three, then they would decide which one to purchase and have shipped to Sydney. They already own an American car from the 50's, and another from the early 70's. The man mentioned having two friends (Mates) back home that were interested in the mid 80's Camaros and 5 Liter Mustangs, but they were waiting to see how the law would change as to the age requirement for mandatory conversion, which as you know is quite expensive. They were anticipating that the age requirement would be lowered to twenty or twenty five years. He mentioned the current standard to be thirty years old, and that any vehicle with left hand drive had to have a decal placed on the rear bumper stating that the vehicle is left hand drive to alert other drivers to the fact.
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