Gordon -
It is easier to buy a complete gearbox w/ OD - the non OD gearbox
doesn't have the correct adaptor and output shaft - you can't put the
OD on your non OD box.
Pricing wise, a working OD will be worth a coupla hundred bucks or so.
Alan
On 11/19/08, gakmak@aol.com <gakmak@aol.com> wrote:
> A friend has discovered a stash of Healey parts he has had stored for over
> 20 years.? He called me as he needs more space and he knew I had a Healey.?
>
> My 1965 BJ8 is a non-overdrive car.? Could someone tell me if the overdrive
> unit he has could be used in my car?? It says:? Laycock de Normanville
> Overdrive Unit? Serial No. 28/1447/011652.? It turns freely.? If I could use
> it, what would be a fair price?
>
> I do have pictures of the parts he wants to sell that I can forward. ( A
> repairable radiator. a label says: VA 1251?? 588, many gauges, etc.)
>
> Gordon
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