I had the same problem in my '63 Custom. Reverse went out one day, and that was that. I drove it that way for quite awhile, carefully avoiding areas I had to back up. That car was not fun to push around! Finally had the transmission rebuilt pretty cheap. I wish I knew you could just replace the band. But then that was the shop that tried to charge me $2,500.00 to rebuild the Cast Iron one in my '60 Crown Conv. Years ago. Much arguing later, and a letter from my attorney (lucky me to work for a law firm = free legal help), and the price dropped to $1,500.00. The aluminum one only cost $600.00 to rebuild, that is why I took the '60 there. Anyway, if in the Seattle area stay away from Dean Transmission on 4th Ave. in Belltown. Bill Ulman Seattle, WA '66 Crown Convertible -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard lindsey Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:24 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: Playing with the band (adjustment) hi,,ive had early cast iron trans with broken reverse bands and the rest of the performance was fine,,the most recent one was a 60 chrysler with a 383,,no reverse,,broken band,,replaced band ,no other changes,,corrected problem,,that was 2 years ago,,still running fine,,,.you can replace bands and clutch packs in the car with out pulling the trans,,takes 2to3 hrs,,cast iron transes only,,,..rick