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18-03-2011, 07:49 AM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Parkdale, Vic
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Hi all,
On my way to work this morning along Nepean Hwy, I saw a left hand drive Commodore, with a Pontiac front driving along (it wasn't one of those butt ugly G8 fronts though). It had the big "Caution Left Hand Drive" white sticker across the rear window. I suspect in that case that it's a Holden test vehicle or something. It didn't carry any badging. Question is, why would they be still testing LHD Commo's? If not testing, why would it be getting driven around? Any chance the export programme may be resurrected? I know that Pontiac has been discontinued, but is it possible it could be resurrected under another one of Chev's many different names?
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