Thank you TurboFource
But the main question is if there is a number or a letter in the chassis number that denotes if the car was originally built as LHD or RHD.
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The suffix of the chassis number determines the market. One can assume that those sent to RHD countries (AU, NZ, etc) would be suffixed by the same as the UK, but I'm not sure. In the manual is the coding:
Model Style Market Suffix
----- ----- ------ ------
Elan STD Coupe G. Britain & N. Ireland A
Elan STD Coupe Export B
Elan STD Convertible G. Britain & N. Ireland C
Elan STD Convertible Export D
Elan S/E Coupe G. Britain & N. Ireland E
Elan S/E Coupe Export F
Elan S/E Convertible G. Britain & N. Ireland G
Elan S/E Convertible Export H
Elan Federal Coupe Export J
Elan Federal Convertible Export K
Elan +2'S' Coupe G. Britain & N. Ireland L
Elan +2'S' Coupe Export M
Elan +2'S' Federal Coupe Export N
Europa Coupe G. Britain & N. Ireland P
Europa Coupe Export Q
Europa Federal Coupe Export R
Note, there were some "R" models that were retained in the UK and converted to RHD at some point...some may have more info on this than I. This doesn't account for an R model (ie US-spec) which an owner may have sold for repatriation and subsequently converted.
Best place to ask, at least for how it was pushed out of the shed in Hethel, would be to contact Andy Graham (corporate archivist) at Lotus to research the build listing.