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They were imported from Detroit as a cab chassis in right hand drive, basically cut off at the windscreen/dash, 4 wheels, two rear mudguards, the body was made in Australia. They used to drive them off the boats with a box for a seat.
All chassis for special bodies were done that way. My father-in-law had a job driving truck chassis to the school bus fabricator when he was young. Same box for a seat.
Yep, the Dodge brothers would be very proud of this car. I had a friend years ago that had a Dodge brothers car, and truck. Just neat classic cars, kinda rare too. :)
Short summary Seems pre cars most folk road on the left to keep their right (sword) arm free Seems the change to right hand side came about from large wagon trains with multiple horses/oxen and there was also a link to the French Revolution where the nobles were on the left and the peasants on the right seems after the revolution everyone moved to the right side of the road
Thanks for the link. I have always wondered why the drivers side changes from one country to another. But one curiosity is that most of the civalized world started out driving on the left side of the road due to the horse and sword being on the left and mounting the horse from the left. So I would have thought that it would have stayed that way [driving on the left side of the road]. But it didn't.
There's any number of neat stories about why it changed, but the fact is, most folks are right handed, and the sword hand needed to be ready to greet untrusted oncoming traffic on the paths. That one actually goes back far enough that Chaucer mentioned it as being old when he wrote in the late 1300s. Neat, huh?