Push Button Trannies
Not sure when Chrysler phased them out, but my '64 Plymouth Valiant 2-dr hardtop coupe has the transmission controls on the dash, to the left of the steering column. It was basically my first car, the one I really learned how to drive with, and I usually would find myself stabbing the dash with my left hand when driving a car with a more "normal" transmission control location. That transmission, by the way, is an early A-904 Torqueflite. It has a rear pump so that it can be bump started - which back in the day came in useful when it was experiencing charging/starting issues. I remember using the bump start feature more than once when parked at the top of the hill above the UCSF med center where I worked.
Fifteen years ago it cost all of $300 to have that transmission rebuilt. Today, it would be more like $800, but still a bargain. Still have the car, and it runs fine, but I parked it about 10 years ago to save on registration/insurance. Legendary slant six motor.
Not sure when Chrysler phased them out, but my '64 Plymouth Valiant 2-dr hardtop coupe has the transmission controls on the dash, to the left of the steering column. It was basically my first car, the one I really learned how to drive with, and I usually would find myself stabbing the dash with my left hand when driving a car with a more "normal" transmission control location. That transmission, by the way, is an early A-904 Torqueflite. It has a rear pump so that it can be bump started - which back in the day came in useful when it was experiencing charging/starting issues. I remember using the bump start feature more than once when parked at the top of the hill above the UCSF med center where I worked.
Fifteen years ago it cost all of $300 to have that transmission rebuilt. Today, it would be more like $800, but still a bargain. Still have the car, and it runs fine, but I parked it about 10 years ago to save on registration/insurance. Legendary slant six motor.