How Britain Makes Dollars In Britain
A new way of raising dollars of Britain is likely to cause some people to gnash their teeth with envy and, perhaps, rage. In order to raise more dollars, new English cars are being sold direct to G.l.s in Britain without them having to go on a waiting list and they get them somewhat cheaper than the British buyer can (when they can get them). However, the American buyer has to pay in dollars and can only have an export model with left hand drive and has also to guarantee to take the car back to the United States when his term of duty in Britain expires. / The most popular model seems to be the Morris Minor which sells at just over 900 dollars.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 14, 24 March 1950, Page 4
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