Oddly optioned cars and Dealership demonstators?

I also had a '72 Duster that was a base car other than it had a 3 speed manual on the floor.
We're talking the only option it had was the floor shift.
198, manual steering and brakes, no radio, rubber mat on the floor, bench seat, standard outside mirror, steel wheels with pie plate hubcaps, etc etc.
It did have a heater, but in in Canada at least, it was standard equipment.

I had a 1969 RHD Barracuda built for the UK market. For a 318 car it had a lot of unusual parts. Ie, Kelsey Heyes 4 pot Brakes up front. HD Suspension and rear Drums. Map Pockets in the Door Cards. Head Rests. 8 3/4 rear end (open) Supposedly all this was becuase of our twisty narrow roads. There was other odds and sods too but I forget. Got smashed to bits by a drunk girl I let drive. :(

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