Keep it for the sake of the differential innards, or sell it on ebay for the
same reason. If you remove the cover and carefully inspect the gear teeth
for chips, sloppiness, etc., and carefully inspect the drained oil for metal
particles (larger than the little specks that are always present to some
degree), you can verify that it is probably in good condition after a visual
inspection, and turns freely. It should ship anywhere in the country via
Greyhound if carefully wrapped in heavy plastic for somewhere in the
neighborhood of $50 or less. It should sell well or keep well. Last
resort? Give it to someone on the list who lives near you and will come get
it! It is definitely too valuable to throw away.
Regards,
Bill McLeod
Slightly Classics
Tucson, AZ
----- Original Message -----
From: <JEFTR3@aol.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: tr3 rear axle 10 in drums
> What do I want to do with a complete rear axle, 10 drum version? I do not
> believe any parts will be valuable as spares for my later model TR3. Whats
it
> worth? Any advice appreciated.
>
> Jim Fuller
> upstate NY
> 62 TR3
> 76 TR6
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