Thank you ^_^
You made me do a double take there, even though I know for certain it is on the correct side.![]()
You got the wrong "right".....sort of.
Original GT40's raced primarily in Europe, where most of the automobiles have the steering wheel on the right (as opposed to left) side of the vehicle....better to drive on the left side of the road, which is the standard in Europe.
Since the original GT40's were equipped with the steering wheel on the right side of the car, the "purists" among us feel that is the "right", as in correct, place for the steering wheel.
No worries, though....this happens all the time, and particularly when one of the participants in the discussions is unaware of the historical issues.
Now, on with the drooling over your new ride :thumbsup: !!!!
Cheers from Doug!!
That is misinformation: Actually most, if not all, countries in Europe have the steering wheel on the left as we do here in the USA......England and some of her ex-colonies have the steering wheel on the right side.
Thanks for correcting that!
Not really wanting to take the thread off topic, but I wonder if someone would explain why the original GT40 race cars seemed to be all right-hand drive. Could it have been requirements of the racing organizations? Just curious.
Most road racing circuits run clockwise. RHD puts the driver closer to the apex of more corners. No regulations, but most purpose built race cars are RHD.