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Right Hand Drive B-Body

I saw something recently on Google about a first generation Charger right hand drive car.
 
This guy has one.
 
Did they not make right hand drive b-bodies for the overseas markets?
From what I understood, they were refitted/reworked in California for exporting. I wondered, how much it added to the cost? Could not have been a cheap conversion.
 
There is the dark blue/white stripe/wing right hand drive 69' Daytona here in Michigan. I have seen the car dozens of times.

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I believe it was sold off at auction and is somewhere else now.
 
From what I understood, they were refitted/reworked in California for exporting. I wondered, how much it added to the cost? Could not have been a cheap conversion.
So, unlike ford (Mad Max) Mopar did not manufacture right hand drives for oversea markets?
 
So, unlike ford (Mad Max) Mopar did not manufacture right hand drives for oversea markets?
Again, from what I understood, they were converted, so yes and no, I guess. They were done at the Chrysler facility.
 
So only Chryslers were built RH? Not Dodge or Plymouth?

I was referring to Chrysler corporation cars.

Plymouth was not a brand in the AU market.

In fact, the Charger was a Valiant in AU.
 
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