Right-hand drive Daimler-Benz vehicles would not have been universally English export vehicles. China, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary and parts of Spain and Austria drove on the left during the production life of the gray 1920's to early 1930's era touring car pictured. Even during the production life of Pagodas, Sweden did not convert to right hand traffic until 1967, followed by Iceland in 1968. Apart from the countries of the British Isles, plus Cyprus and Malta, a whole host of countries in Africa and the Caribbean and Asia-Pacific regions drove on the left (and still do!).