Right-Hand drive?
#51
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
It would be OK for off roading though. Sometimes you want to know, just how
far from the right edge of the trail you really are. Like when it's what we
Coloradans call an "embankment", but the rest of the world calls it a
"cliff".
Earle
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see
the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
> Tom
>
> <carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1147269080.163128.50450@j73g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I've been offered a 2003 6cyl AT hard top hard door TJ with 30,000
> > miles for $3000. It looks to be in perfect condition. The only catch is
> > that it is right-hand drive. I don't know the laws in Virgina
> > concerning right-hand drive, or if I'd have trouble with lifting the
> > Jeep or anything else. I don't mind right-hand drive, but I'm concerned
> > it might be a scam. Anyone know anything?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
>
>
far from the right edge of the trail you really are. Like when it's what we
Coloradans call an "embankment", but the rest of the world calls it a
"cliff".
Earle
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:44627b62_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see
the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
> Tom
>
> <carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1147269080.163128.50450@j73g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I've been offered a 2003 6cyl AT hard top hard door TJ with 30,000
> > miles for $3000. It looks to be in perfect condition. The only catch is
> > that it is right-hand drive. I don't know the laws in Virgina
> > concerning right-hand drive, or if I'd have trouble with lifting the
> > Jeep or anything else. I don't mind right-hand drive, but I'm concerned
> > it might be a scam. Anyone know anything?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
>
>
#52
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
It would be OK for off roading though. Sometimes you want to know, just how
far from the right edge of the trail you really are. Like when it's what we
Coloradans call an "embankment", but the rest of the world calls it a
"cliff".
Earle
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:44627b62_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see
the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
> Tom
>
> <carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1147269080.163128.50450@j73g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I've been offered a 2003 6cyl AT hard top hard door TJ with 30,000
> > miles for $3000. It looks to be in perfect condition. The only catch is
> > that it is right-hand drive. I don't know the laws in Virgina
> > concerning right-hand drive, or if I'd have trouble with lifting the
> > Jeep or anything else. I don't mind right-hand drive, but I'm concerned
> > it might be a scam. Anyone know anything?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
>
>
far from the right edge of the trail you really are. Like when it's what we
Coloradans call an "embankment", but the rest of the world calls it a
"cliff".
Earle
"mabar" <xyzz4569@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:44627b62_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see
the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
> Tom
>
> <carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1147269080.163128.50450@j73g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> > I've been offered a 2003 6cyl AT hard top hard door TJ with 30,000
> > miles for $3000. It looks to be in perfect condition. The only catch is
> > that it is right-hand drive. I don't know the laws in Virgina
> > concerning right-hand drive, or if I'd have trouble with lifting the
> > Jeep or anything else. I don't mind right-hand drive, but I'm concerned
> > it might be a scam. Anyone know anything?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Carl
> >
>
>
#53
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
That sucks!
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
#54
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Posts: n/a
Re: Right-Hand drive?
That sucks!
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
#55
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Posts: n/a
Re: Right-Hand drive?
That sucks!
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
Seahag
<carlsaiyed@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. Turns out it was a scam. Not sure how this guy
> was going to
> pull it off. Here's the skinny. I bid on this Jeep on
> eBay. My max bid
> was $3000. The final bid was around 11K. Did not meet the
> reserve. I
> recieved a 'second chance offer' to buy the vehicle for my
> maximum bid
> of $3000. I wrote back saying I would take it for that
> price, someone
> with the e-mail of 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' wrote back to
> confirm the
> vehicle was availible for $3000, and asked for my location
> and eBay
> user ID. I responed with the information (no, I didn't
> give him my
> password or any other information). I got ancy, checked
> the photos.
> Found out the dealer selling the Jeep is Bob Puckett Jeep
> in South
> Boston, VA. I called Mr. Bob Puckett to confirm the deal
> and he said
> the he had no idea who 'davidkyk1@yahoo.com' and he would
> never sell
> that Jeep for $3000. He was very polite, though very
> confused about
> where I got this offer from. Wow.. glad I'm a skeptic!
>
> Carl
>
#56
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
Too bad it was a scam.
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Too bad it was a scam.
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Right-Hand drive?
Too bad it was a scam.
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
It is federal law that states that new production vehicles imported must be
left hand drive, unless specially permitted, and the Gov can do what they
want. I have driven quite a few British righties here in Ca, and had one
hauled here from Mass. It is a bit weird driving in the gutter when making
right turns, and using turn lanes, but like anything else, you get used to
it. The passing danger is real.
I have had a lot of fun driving this one,
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/arbori...58.jpg&.src=ph
with my 4 year old nephew in the left front seat. A monkey would be even
better.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#59
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
mabar wrote:
> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland.
Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday.
Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to
overtake, don't.
A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his
RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect.
--
Regards,
Danny
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> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland.
Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday.
Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to
overtake, don't.
A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his
RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect.
--
Regards,
Danny
http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
Gold blend)
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#60
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Re: Right-Hand drive?
mabar wrote:
> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland.
Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday.
Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to
overtake, don't.
A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his
RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect.
--
Regards,
Danny
http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
Gold blend)
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> You don't mind right hand drive??
>
> Do you realize how difficult and unsafe that will be to drive on two lane
> highways, or anywhere else for that matter. You simply will not be able to
> pass slower moving traffic, because it will be almost impossible to see the
> oncoming traffic.
>
> I would not purchase a right hand drive vehicle for the US at any price,
> unless I was a mail carrier.
>
Thousands of people in the UK drive this way when in Europe mainland.
Haven't heard news reports of thousands being killed on holiday.
Drive within the limitations - if you can't see far enough ahead to
overtake, don't.
A friend of mine has moved to France and still insists on driving his
RHD car in a LHD country. I've done it many times, with no ill effect.
--
Regards,
Danny
http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
Gold blend)
swap Z for above characters in email address to reply