Of the three vehicles I learnt to drive on, none had synchromesh. One was a Ford T, no gear lever, only two forward speeds - left pedal, high is up, down is low, and neutral in between (or handbrake partly on also gets neutral), for reverse, left pedal in neutral, press middle pedal. Right pedal is brake. No accelerator, throttle is the left lever under the steering wheel - ignition timing is the right one.
Next was a 1923 Reo. Conventional controls, except accelerator in the middle. But the three speed crash box had reversed gear position (L-R). What made it interesting to drive was first was a real creeper gear - and in top it would do 60mph. It was not a close ratio box.
Then there was a 1931 Swift, conventional controls, except the four speed crash box had a right hand gearshift. Very easy to drive.
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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