Is it wrong to assume all gearboxes after serial number 325000 are Mk3?

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Jdub

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The gearbox on my MK2 is numbered 326066, making it the 1,066th gearbox in the Mk3 sequence of serial numbering. However, this gearbox is clearly a right-side shift.

Should I assume someone modified this 'box, or consider that it may have left the factory with a right side shift (unlikely I think...)? If modified, is this as simple as the outer cover and selected guts within?

Huge thanks and excuse my ignorance - just do not know much about the Mk3 model.
 
Should I assume someone modified this 'box,

Probably, all that's needed to convert a Mk3 gearbox to right-foot operation is the pre-Mk3 inner and outer covers and pre-Mk3 ratchet parts.
 
The likely explanation is that your Mk2 g/b shell developed a crack or a gear cluster fault, and was replaced by a second hand Mk3 gearbox. Maybe a PO even fancied having a neutral indicator! If originality is important to you, I have a Mk2 g/b shell surplus to requirements.

-Knut
 
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