Per some of the figures in the Factory Assembly manual, the brake pedal is on the right, just inboard of the frame, and clutch just inboard of that. (Sec 5, sheet 2.01)
The accelerator pedal has linkage that crosses to the right side of the cab (Sec 6 sheet 3.04). It's not clear from that figure where it lands in relationship to the brake pedal, but I'd assume it's on the right. Anything else would befuddle a driver used to LHD.
The speedometer is on the left of the steering column (Sec 4, Sheet 7.04)
And on all RHD models, the parking brake is a lever mounted to the transmisison (right of centerline).
The shifter (3 on the tree) is pointed to the left of the steering column (so operated by the left hand) and connected to the transmission by a gawdawful collection of shafts and pivot arms attached to the toe panel to get to the left side of the transmission (sec 7, sheet 2.01).
I just searched eBay for right hand drive vehicles, there was one 53 3100 listed, but from the pictures it was obviously left hand drive. There was also a 68 Camaro listed as RHD, but again, it was obviously LHD. Apparently listers don't know what RHD means.
