To the best of my knowledge no right hand pace cars were buildt. I also belive that there were no 93 IPC's buildt for export. To make sure I will look at my VIN list of all 645 cars that were buildt. Jim H.
I currently own a right hand drive 93 Pace Car. It is located in Queensland Australia, and to my knowledge it is the only right hand drive one in the world. I was going to sell it, but am thinking now that it is worth hanging on to, if for no other reason than the fact that it is so rare now. Immagine how collectable a car like this will be in another 20 years. (Well maybe for a Granson eh? Fred
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Bill @ CamaroPaceCars.com (remove the spaces)
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This would be a rare car indeed, but not a factory production car. You can perhaps appreciate that GM would not go to the expense of making one only. It would be interesting to see if it was made for the Canadian or U.S market. Of course since all were made in Canada, virually all were produced for export.... to the U.S
There were no 93 right hand drive cars built at the factory.As everyone is aware Australia is a RHD only country.They are very strict on this rule and LHD is not allowed.This is not to say that cars from LHD countries cannot be imported there but before they can be registered or used legally they have to be converted to RHD.There are many companies down under that specialise in this conversion work and do very good jobs at one off work.You can look up American cars for sale in Australia anywhere online and all are RHD conversions.Beware though it is not a cheap conversion so you would really want to be sure of what you are about to do before importing a LHD into Australia.Just my two cents worth on this subject.
There must be some exceptions to the RHD only rule; age of vehicle for example. I sold my '55 Chevy to an Australian last summer. He does drive it and has not indicated any plans to convert it to RHD.