Two likely reasons - the buyer wanted options that weren't fitted to the local versions, or they had more orders than they had ckd kits.
1973/74 were boom years for car sales in NZ, before the first fuel shock hit. My dad bought his only new car in '73, and Ford couldn't locally assemble a Falcon wagon with the engine/gearbox/colour combination he wanted

, so eventually they found one in Oz and shipped it over

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Actually that sounds right, my car has Blue Leather which is very rare on a white car, I've never seen it before? There may be a reason for this
Its also got full electric windows and aircon, which I bet cost a packet in 74
Obviously it doesn't work

I'll buy every 3 legged donkey on the lot, and try and save em all.