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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJazz" data-source="post: 9592869" data-attributes="member: 26833"><p>Ultimately I just want to drive it as often as I can for as long as I can. I like upgrading things if I can afford it. I hope to get a shortrunner on it someday. I have some headers that I haven't had the time or money to deal with getting them on yet. Sometime down the road it would be fun to take it to the track and learn how to get my best 1320 time slip, but that won't happen for some years yet.</p><p></p><p>The car is paid for, and I drive it most days of the week. My budget is wishing that I didn't have to buy a transmission at the moment, but looking at what the shop has said to me about it at this point I could be spending 1200 or so to get it fixed. I don't know by who, or what kind of work this "fixer" has done in the past. So I am kind of measuring what the possibilities are for solutions against that 1200 bucks to get it back to where it was before.</p><p></p><p>I live in the mountains out here in east KY, so we don't have a large number of readily available people who do great work. A lot of times you can only "get what you can get" if you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all replies!</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJazz, post: 9592869, member: 26833"] Ultimately I just want to drive it as often as I can for as long as I can. I like upgrading things if I can afford it. I hope to get a shortrunner on it someday. I have some headers that I haven't had the time or money to deal with getting them on yet. Sometime down the road it would be fun to take it to the track and learn how to get my best 1320 time slip, but that won't happen for some years yet. The car is paid for, and I drive it most days of the week. My budget is wishing that I didn't have to buy a transmission at the moment, but looking at what the shop has said to me about it at this point I could be spending 1200 or so to get it fixed. I don't know by who, or what kind of work this "fixer" has done in the past. So I am kind of measuring what the possibilities are for solutions against that 1200 bucks to get it back to where it was before. I live in the mountains out here in east KY, so we don't have a large number of readily available people who do great work. A lot of times you can only "get what you can get" if you know what I mean. Thanks for all replies! Steve [/QUOTE]
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