newbe

Yes a few RHD Barracudas did turn up in the UK, Do you know where they were made?
South Africa also assembled RHD "Valiant" (not Plymouth) 67/68 Barracudas too. I wish they did them here too.
As far as shifting with your left hand, you just get use to it, and no, you dont have to be left handed :thumblef: .
I'm sure we can shift gears just as quick as a LHD driver can, tho I must admit the 2nd the 3rd gear change does take some practice, because it is moving towards your body not away from it like LHD. Still....you guys HAD to be different to the British didnt you. :salut:
Look at pictures of very early FORD cars (and most US manufacturers around the early 1900's) they were ALL RHD!!! Watch some old westerns too, 99% of them drove the carriages/Buggies from the RHS...apparently it was easier to reach your weapon Sword/pistol/musket and fight right handed, therefore from the RHS of the vehicle.
Just a little useless information for everyone whos cares to read it.