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Those kind of hacks are criminal in my mind. The average shop shies away from antique repairs and the car owner takes his chances elsewhere often getting bit as in your case. Seen this many times thru the yrs, mostly w/ engines. These are the reasons many don't get an antique car and hurts the hobby. I believe word of mouth usually is pretty reliable if you consider the source.You've documented much. Does the owner have any recourse?
Posted on: 2015/11/18 5:54
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Home away from home
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Oh the Humanity!
Posted on: 2015/11/18 8:32
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Motiv8- unfortunately no, the trans shop gave no warranty. Since this is a show car it is not driven much, it is a trailer Queen, so took a bit to notice the failure when they did take it for a drive.
At least I give a one year one time replacement on the ones I touch.
Posted on: 2015/11/18 10:00
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Having an Ultramatic, Twin or not, rebuilt by a local or chain transmission shop which doesn't understand the significant differences between it and other transmissions is just begging for disappointment and probably a "do-over". Fortunately there are some folks around who truly understand these units and can provide a rebuild which gives excellent performance and longevity.
Posted on: 2015/11/18 10:14
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