You misunderstand me... perhaps I am misunderstanding Jon, as well...
But to me, RHD means "right hand drive", i.e. steering wheel on the right
side of the dash board, as in the UK and Japan
LHD means "left hand drive" --- steering wheel on the left side, as in the
USA and most of Europe.
You seem to be thinking the meanings are the reverse, but I am confident my
interpretation is the standard one in automotive literature.
On the other hand, I see that Kelvin seemed to think that Jon wanted to
convert his MG from RHD to LHD... I didn't get that impression at all -- I
thought he just wanted another dashboard with large gauges to replace his
dash which had some damage.
... apparently, "What we have here is a failure to communicate"
on 12/4/02 4:17 PM, Carl French at leylandauto@yahoo.com wrote:
> I believe that the only country in Europe in which they drive on the left is
> the UK. Not like I have ever been there though. You might want to check
> www.mgbhive.co.uk
> They sell many steel dash boards in LHD and RHD.
> Carl
>
> Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com> wrote:Did I understand that your MG is right hand
> drive? I would have thought it
> would be LHD in Europe...
>
> This makes me ask why would you think a US (presumably left hand drive) dash
> would work?
>
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