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Sounds like seized cables. You can try spraying cables anywhere you can see actual cable exposed going in to brake drums ( I will assume you have rear drums) then try tapping/hitting sleeves of cables very fast all along sleeve with something like a big screwdriver handle, or a piece of wood handle to see if they will release enough to get you going. Then have them serviced, so it doesn't happen again. Please,Let me know how you make out.
300e tranny reverese uses clutch disk for B3 and therefore no external fix. You will need to pull the tranny out and might as well rebuild the whole thing.
The shift pattern is standard 5 speed H: 1st is all the way up to the left, 2nd straight back and down from that, 3rd is up and slightly to the right of 1st, 4th is straight back and down from 3rd, 5th is up and all the way over to the right. Reverse has a reverse lock out collar under the shift knob that you grip with one finger on either side of the bottom of the knob and pull up while pulling back and all the way to the right.
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