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Left to right conversion.

Norman barwick

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I own a left hand drive Innocenti S and I am thinking of converting it to right hand drive to better suit U K roads. I should not have any real problems doing the conversion,,, but I am a little concerned about devaluing the car, they never made any right hand drive.. Norman...
 
I own a left hand drive Innocenti S and I am thinking of converting it to right hand drive to better suit U K roads. I should not have any real problems doing the conversion,,, but I am a little concerned about devaluing the car, they never made any right hand drive.. Norman...
Welcome to the British Car Forum.
I have a Left and Right hand drive made by Innocenti :smile:
Try posting any questions you may have in the “Triumph” section of the forum and good luck with your project.
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What innocenti model is it. I also have a triumph tr6 ex USA which I am doing a total restoration.
It’s a 1963 Lambretta TV175 and was made by Innocenti.
 
Great I had a lot of good times owning innocenti lambrettors. Road mine from UK across Europe, not quite the journeys to you in USA but to me was a great experience.
 
I wonder if you can find one of those funny kits that rural USPS people use on their cars. I know they are available for Cherokees and the Ford Taurus. :cool:
 
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