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Old 31-10-2021, 01:27 PM   #27
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Default Re: F150's coming to Oz ??

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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo View Post
You can already get F150-F450 here in Australia through a company called Vehicle Development Corporation (VDC) based in Coolaroo here in Melbourne - they sell though Harrison Motoring Group in Melton.

https://vdc.com.au/

Ford won't go for a factory setup, the amount of cars they sell in LHD markets means they don't need to engineer and build it to offer in RHD markets.

Which RHD countries would go for it? South Africa, Australia and maybe India.
India!.............the 3 speed Nissan Patrol was specifically designed as a 3 speed as it suited their mountain terrain, they love em, and the Morris Oxford and Royal Enfield, too funny...
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