What's a Semi-Automatic Trans?

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  1. hotrodbob

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    I was just looking over a 1969 Maverick brochure and see a "Semi-Automatic Transmission" as an option...What was that?:hmmm:
     
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    they had a manual valve body and had to be shifted between gears
     
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    They seem to be very rare.
    When the subject comes up, only 2 or 3 people say they have ever seen one with their own eyes.
     
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    ya i think it was only a 69.5 and/or 70 option
     
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    Never saw one myself...MOPAR had one in the lat 40's-early 50's, but it was a manual 3 speed with a clutch and torque converter. It was developed for tanks during WWII
     
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    And all these years I thought it was an automatic transmission for a Mack :huh:
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    Sounds like the same thing that Volkswagen called an Automatic Stickshift.
     
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    I do know it's a regular C4 without a servo and a manual (simple) valve body.
    It was a cost saver, not so much an option.
    It also was no specialty piece with a clutch or other gizmos.
    It's just a C4 that you have to shift manually as you might do occasionally. Just with this one, you don't have the ability to throw it in D and go.
     
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    Now we spend hundreds of dollars to get the manual shift valves.....
    I think they were just a little ahead of the times.
     
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    Actually, the VW had a electric operated clutch, operated by a microswitch in the gear knob. It also had a torque converter. You couldn't rest your hand on the gear knob going down the road, it would disengage the clutch!
     

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