Steve,
Did that include the wiring harness, and gearbox. Or just the OD unit?
Always appreciative,
Jack '74 TR6
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Benelisha <here@best.com>
To: triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Triumph TR-6 gearbox question
>
>Had the same 2nd gear problem with my '74 (TR6). Considering the the way
>it felt on the freeway (Rev too high), my solution was to find a OD
>Trans, which I did. After searching around, I found a shop that imports
>J-type OD Trans units from the UK, rebuilds and tests them and
>warrantees them (3 month I think). I ordered one from them and just
>picked it up from the trucking depot last week! It looks like a clean,
>shiny brand new unit. I could not be happier - well I'd be happier if I
>had it installed already and I was driving the car now.
>
> From them, I also bought all the bits to complete the conversion
>(Switch, etc.). Total was $1500 US. I thought it reasonable price for a,
>hopefully, low risk upgrade.
>
>I have no financial interest in this shop, so far they delivered as
>promised. I'll let you know what happens when I get it on line.
>
>The URL to these boxes is : http://www.mindspring.com/~aiap/recon.htm
>
>BTW:
> Can anyone recommend a good paint/body shop in the Ventura County
>California area for doing TR paint work?
>
>Steve
>'74 TR6
>Ojai, Ca.
>
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