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I've owned or had access to lots of fascinating vehicles in my time so far, and have only a short list of others I need before I pack it in (A decent Mini Cooper, an Austin 7, Honda S600, Berkeley B105, Model A pickup, and a flat fendered aggie CJ2) but the list just got longer.

I need this for the races. It's in the US already, and LHD!
 
Wonder what they're asking for it?
 
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"If you have to ask......"

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Yep....same saying below the Mason-Dixie, "...you can't afford it."
 
I have actually sat in that bus (before it was restored 10 or so years ago) they wanted 8k then (not the present owner.) What intrigued me was that it was set up as an RV in a used RV lot. It stood out because it had fins. As I sat behind the drivers seat I noticed that from left to right it went clutch - gas pedal - brake. I mentioned it to the seller, and his exact words were "Yup, a fella would want to practice a couple of times before he took that on the road." It was great! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
BTW last I saw it was in Southern Ontario
 
That pedal arrangement was used on some race cars way back when. It allowed the driver to use one foot for brake and one for shifting / rev matching.
 
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BTW last I saw it was in Southern Ontario

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It seems to be offered on a UK website... maybe someone with a few extra pounds will repatriate it?
 
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