To: Inyo-Mono; wally_bert
When I lived on Japan it was different learning to shift with your left hand. Wasn’t hard though. And two of the vehicles I owned while living there had the shifters on the column. That is common there but do they even put shifters on the column anymore on anything in this country?
36 posted on
01/13/2017 5:43:32 PM PST by
BBell
(calm down and eat your sandwiches)
To: BBell
I haven’t seen 3 on a tree anywhere since the mid 80s and what ones there were happened to be on 60s era stuff.
I’m left handed so I might have done OK with Japanese style.
41 posted on
01/13/2017 6:06:26 PM PST by
wally_bert
(I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
To: BBell
When I lived on Japan it was different learning to shift with your left hand. Wasnt hard though. And two of the vehicles I owned while living there had the shifters on the column. That is common there but do they even put shifters on the column anymore on anything in this country?I haven't seen one since my Dad's 1952 Nash Rambler.
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