I'm not sure if every 308 came with a dogleg but this car is running a custom box judging from the whine of straight cut gears.
Doglegs are more common than I'd originally thought and I hear they're an epic pain in the ass for daily driving if you're accustomed to the more traditional pattern.
"Get a reverse lockout that takes a deliberate effort to disengage," is the advice I've been given.
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Interesting to see that the 308 has a dog-leg gearbox.
ReplyDeleteI only knew of the Porsche 928 as having one.
Either that, or the driver started out in second gear. :)
I'm not sure if every 308 came with a dogleg but this car is running a custom box judging from the whine of straight cut gears.
DeleteDoglegs are more common than I'd originally thought and I hear they're an epic pain in the ass for daily driving if you're accustomed to the more traditional pattern.
"Get a reverse lockout that takes a deliberate effort to disengage," is the advice I've been given.