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In a message dated 30-Jul-99 13:46:28 Eastern Daylight Time, 
ryoung@navcomtech.com writes:
> OD never was as popular in the US as the UK.  Even 
>  the US cars that offered it as an option are almost never found with it, 
>  and most didn't offer it, due to the mass dis-interest.  Probably 
something 
>  to do with petrol prices (OD got a lot more common after our 'gas crisis' 
>  back in '74).  Of course, OD on LBCs also added a lot of complexity to 
cars 
>  that were unreliable to begin with.
I'll tell you why I didn't order it in '64.  Almost all cars then had "three 
on the tree" -- since the TR4 had a 4 speed transmission why pay extra (less 
than a hundred bucks, if I remember, but that was about a third of a month's 
salary then) for a fifth speed?  Four speeds was considered a "hot" item.  I 
did order radial tires, wire wheels, sun visors, a heater and a tonneau cover 
--all options -- then I ran out of money so couldn't order every option.  OD 
was less important then than those others.
I'm sure I was not the only one who reasoned it that way.  I never thought I 
'd still have the car 35 years later.  Now wish I had ordered OD.  Cheers.
Art Kelly
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