OT would be Over T******
Ben.
Hi folks.
Something to ponder on this lovely cool Sunday morning.
My '82 Mitsubishi Canter has a 5 speed gearbox.
The knob on the gear stick has inscribed R-1-2-3-4-OT.
Anyone got any, clean, ideas about what "OT" means?
(I have already thought of "old truck")
OT would be Over T******
Ben.
another term for overdrive?
Maybe OverTaking
like R is for Racing
It stands for "over top" as in over top gear. Porsche's of the same vintage have exactly the same inscription.
All I could think off was "Off Topic" - for shifting on a Forum.
Funny thing is I can recall seeing this on some vehicles years ago and never questioning what it stood for.
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[QUOTE=dm_td5;1104596]All I could think off was "Off Topic" - for shifting on a Forum.
good one Derek![]()
I think it's the Jap translation from the Latin for ovus drivus.![]()
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