Given
1) Clutch pedal went limp
2) There is no fluid in reservoir
This is in itself is enough to understand why clutch was not releasing completely. The clutch might be binding as you suggest but there is no evidence from the symptoms.
Mechanic has every right to suggest that after 300K miles, clutch might need to be replaced but that has nothing to do with the problem that OP was having.
Dropping tranny without finding and fixing the leak (which is the correct diagnosis for the symptoms) is just not responsible but I know how a typical mechanic thinks.
Replacing master, slave and lines should have done first and if that did not fix the problem, then it would have been time to drop the tranny.
For OP:- Are you the original owner of this car? If so, you have got your moneys worth and lot more!
1) Clutch pedal went limp
2) There is no fluid in reservoir
This is in itself is enough to understand why clutch was not releasing completely. The clutch might be binding as you suggest but there is no evidence from the symptoms.
Mechanic has every right to suggest that after 300K miles, clutch might need to be replaced but that has nothing to do with the problem that OP was having.
Dropping tranny without finding and fixing the leak (which is the correct diagnosis for the symptoms) is just not responsible but I know how a typical mechanic thinks.
Replacing master, slave and lines should have done first and if that did not fix the problem, then it would have been time to drop the tranny.
For OP:- Are you the original owner of this car? If so, you have got your moneys worth and lot more!
