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Old 04-27-2025, 05:58 AM   #1
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Mark, has that one got the horizontal pushbutton shifter on the left? If so you will love those buttons. Fingers curled under the buttons shift with the thumb push down lightly and squeeze the trigger that last 1/8th inch. Just remember though if you go with a reverse manual valve body 2nd gear freewheels...get good brakes on the car!

Do not be a victim of the death spiral of a transmission you cannot use to actually downshift in a car that is also very heavy and has inertia. And get a double master cylinder in it no matter what. Cool car though...you'll love it!
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Old 04-27-2025, 09:34 AM   #2
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Mark, has that one got the horizontal pushbutton shifter on the left? If so you will love those buttons. Fingers curled under the buttons shift with the thumb push down lightly and squeeze the trigger that last 1/8th inch. Just remember though if you go with a reverse manual valve body 2nd gear freewheels...get good brakes on the car!

Do not be a victim of the death spiral of a transmission you cannot use to actually downshift in a car that is also very heavy and has inertia. And get a double master cylinder in it no matter what. Cool car though...you'll love it!
It's first gear that freewheels unless you use a valve body that holds the low/reverse band in first.
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