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Old 04-03-2019, 04:53 AM   #9
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Series II LT4 Camaro

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Originally Posted by MAGPIE View Post
It's not ignorant, it's my opinion that a vehicle that began life as a LHD and is deconstructed and reassembled as a RHD will not hold it's value as well and could potentially be less reliable not to mention more expensive. Thousand of people share this view and when they import their Camaro, Challenger or Mustang they keep them LHD rather than convert them to RHD as it is considered no greater sin than to convert.
I have personally imported a LHD Mustang and a Challenger will be next and I wont be converting that either.
Yep I could have bought a Tickford Mustang but I saved my pennies until I could afford to buy a proper one and thats not intended to offend anyone that did, it is just my view.
I could buy a LHD 2019 2SS tomorrow for about 50% less than a RHD version.
F series, RAM and Silverado/Sierra keep a lot of value as here you can't drive something LHD until it's 30 years old.

You don't have a choice unless you want to hold onto it for 30 years before you can register it as LHD.

1990s Silverado fetch $25K-$30K with a few hundred thousand kilometres on the clock.

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