Yes Dave, French laws allow right hand steering vehicles when the car is
registered as a vintage.Obviously it is not the best way to drive in Paris,
compare to open area , infortunatly open area in France are rare.
But if this is not conveniant I can also sell it in England and buy a left
and side conning from USA...
----- Original Message -----
From: David Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com>
To: Laure et Georges MERRAN <lgmerran@public.shenzhen.cngb.com>
Cc: David Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com>; TR mailing list
<triumphs@autox.team.net>; Chris De Wet <DeWetC1@sapo.co.za>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: TR3A commission number
> Message text written by "Laure et Georges MERRAN"
> >You are right Dave the steering wheel is on the wrong side for France.
> <
>
> But with the British Isles being so close I'm sure French laws allow right
> hand steering vehicles, so now you have a novelty. Here in the states
> right hand drive cars are rare but legal. I'm told that cars imported to
> Austrialia must be converted to right hand drive as left hand drive cars
> are not allowed. (I guess being an island as remote as they are they can
> do that.
>
> BTW I saw a very nice Right hand steering Astin Martin DB4 (I think) last
> time I was in Paris. Isle de St. Louis, in fact. I have a picture.
>
> Dave Massey
> St.. Louis, MO USA
> 57 TR3 (LHD)
> 71 TR6 (LHD)
> 80 TR8 (LHD)
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