I'm thinking about purchasing a right-hand drive Series III diesel 88, British spec. The seller says the trans is non-synchro, but I haven't heard of any Series IIIs coming out of the factory with non-synchro gearboxes. However, in the pictures, I also noted that the brakes master cylinder is a single rather than the dual with booster that I'm familiar with in US-spec Series IIIs.
Is it possible that this vehicle actually does not have a fully synchronized tranny or has someone simply installed a Series IIa trans in it's place?
Is it possible that this vehicle actually does not have a fully synchronized tranny or has someone simply installed a Series IIa trans in it's place?

All the 4 cylinder diesels were based on that old 2.0L from 1956 . . . or do you mean the TD5???
Apparently most of them consider gapping and swapping plugs and points a chore...
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