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Re: [6pack] Overdrive in a TR6

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Subject: Re: [6pack] Overdrive in a TR6
From: janah--- via 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2019 19:55:43 +0000 (UTC)
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Andrew-

The 1969-1972 cars were fitted at the factory with the Laycock "A"-type 
Overdrive as an option.  The commission numbers for North American spec cars 
for these years was "LO".  L designated "left hand drive" and O for 
Overdrive.  If the "O" isn't there it means that car was not fitted with an 
overdrive at the factory.

(For those about to pounce, I know that the suffix was changed mid-year in 1972 
to "UO" for a factory equipped overdrive car. But it was still an "A"-type and 
we are discussing the 1970 cars.)

Now as has been pointed out, this does not mean there is not an OD in this car, 
But if there is, then it was installed by a previous owner. It is fairly 
straight forward to put an A-type into an 1970.  However a J-type has a 
different tail shaft mounting and in 1973-1976 the frames were modified to 
accept the new tail shaft mounting.  There is a conversion kit that allows the 
later cars to accept an A-type, or you can get clever with a cut-off wheel and 
torch can modify the frame to what ever mounting your OD needs.

I think in this case "seeing is believing".  A non-functional A-Type or one 
where you don't know the history is probably worth about $900-$1000.  A newly 
rebuilt A-type can run $2000-$2200. Because it this, I would want proof of what 
it was before I paid anything for the car. If you do have one rebuilt, have it 
done by a reputable firm.

Hope this helps?

John Cyg
70 Damson
CC52927 LO











<snip> I have never restored a TR6 but there is one for sale locally.? 
Apparently it comes "with the rare factory overdrive option".





It is a 1970 car, vin CC 55,000 (ish)





Is this likely to be an A-type or a J-type?? I know the difference to look at 
the respective overdrives, but the car is lying in a yard, I probably can't get 
under it, and the transmission tunnel looks from the photos to be intact.





I'd like to know before making an offer for the car.? Any suggestions?





Andrew Uprichard <snip>
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