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Originally Posted by Jeff Gordon
O.K correct me if I am wrong but it looks to me that the bell crank is still on the left hand side.
How does that work with with the steering box on the right?
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Hi Jeff,
This photo came up on another forum and I also spotted the bellcrank in normal position. It reminded me of an old M series 6x6 seen years ago at Alice Springs. It had been converted to right hand drive by fitting a sprocket on the shortened steering column, under the dashboard and another on the dummy steering column on the right, connected by roller chain ! Perhaps this is a similar conversion / bodge
regards, Richard
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