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RE: an appropriate post?

To: "'Jim'" <jdeatsc1@rochester.rr.com>
Subject: RE: an appropriate post?
From: "Musson, Carl" <musson@satie.arts.usf.edu>
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 22:39:32 -0400
Cc: "'TR-List'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Jim - Some online locations for "Cars for Sale" - Maybe you'll get lucky (In
order of my preference)

1) http://www.vtr.org/ads/index.html = Vintage Triumph Registry.   A daily
update of Triumphs for sale. About 2 months worth.  Check daily and you
might find one with your "requirements"

2) http://www.traderonline.com/ = Trader Online.  National compilation of
the regional car traders.  You will want to look at the Collector Trader.  I
believe it is updated weekly.

3) http://www.specialinterest.com/ = Special Interest Cars.  Online version
of a National, weekly newspaper.

4) http://www.kars.com/categories/index.html = Cars Auto Registry Service.
Individual advertisers - small listing but usually has pictures.

Good Luck.

Carl


-----Original Message-----
From:   Jim [SMTP:jdeatsc1@rochester.rr.com]
Sent:   Sunday, August 01, 1999 6:38 PM
To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:        an appropriate post?


Hopefully this is an appropriate posting to this ng.

Wanted:
Spit for restoration project.
I am interested in purchasing, hopefully within a reasonable distance of
Rochester,
NY, a Spitfire in decent condition (no rust and mostly complete)
Please contact via email

Jim



Jim Davis wrote:

> John,
>         If you have a TR4 transmission in your car, by all means lift up
on the
> shift lever when engaging reverse. On a late model TR6 it should not be
> necessary.
> My last comment on the subject,
> Jim Davis
> Fortson, GA
> CF38690UO
> CF37325U
>
> Brian Sanborn wrote:
> >
> > John,
> >
> > If the TR6 uses the same selector mechanism has the TR4.... and I
believe
> > it does..... then you are definitely supposed to  "lift up" on the
shifter
> > to engage reverse.   It says so in the TR4 Owner's Handbook.
Occasionally
> > you will find it difficult to engage reverse even with the lift up move.
> > The procedure to clear it is to release the handbrake, if engaged, and
> > cycle through 1st and 2nd, lift up again and shift into reverse.   This
was
> > normal for brand new cars.
> >
> > I have had these parts apart during my transmission rebuild and it is
part
> > of the design.
> >
> > Brian Sanborn
> > 62 TR4          CT16260L  - Groton,  MA
> >
> > My TR4 Restoration Web Site
> > http://www.net1plus.com/users/sanborn/Home.html (Big Update on 6/13/99)
> > E-Mail: sanborn@net1plus.com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Summers <trumpet@bellsouth.net>
> > To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> > Date: Sunday, July 25, 1999 8:11 PM
> > Subject: '74 TR 6 reverse problem
> >
> > >
> > >The submission about having to force the shift lever hard right to
> > >engage reverse sounds like my transmission also.  Car goes into 1st,
2nd
> > >& 4th ok.  Reverse requires a shove to get past a heavy click/clunk
then
> > >back.  My tranny shifts smoothly going forward except for 3rd gear.
> > >There I can shift normally and grind going into gear, or I can wait
> > >about three seconds for a clean shift.  I can live with this because I
> > >don't do any driving that requires fast shifting.  It would be fun to
> > >autocross though.  One does wonder what the cause is.
> > >John Summers
> > >

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