Perry,
This is a *big* topic, and experience is as big a factor as any. Get the
book Classic Car Restorer's Handbook by Jim Richardson published by HP
Books for a good start on the topic. Anyway, for real peace of mind, hire
an expert to do the check. Don't be embarrassed to insist.. If the O
doesn't go along with it, maybe you don't want the car.
John Cowan
At 08:52 AM 8/20/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Have the opportunity to purchase a (nother) TR3A, a 1960 w/ overdrive. I
am going to check the car out this weekend, and wanted any advice from the
list on how to best check the overdrive unit? This is my first experience
with an overdrive car, so I'm not too sure how to best check it out. TIA
for your usual sage advice!!
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>Perry Hammock
>1959 TR3A TS60999
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