Favorite Car with semi-automatic
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Favorite Car with semi-automatic



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>The name "Gyromatic" is exclusive to Dodge.  Each make had
>> their own trade name for the semi-automatic, though the
>> technology was the same.  Pre-war Chrysler semi-automatics
>> were vacuum-controlled and were hence called Vacamatics;
>> post-war were hydraulically activated Prestomatics.
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 And DeSoto has Simplimatic (pre war) or Tip-Toe shift (post-war).
Does Plymouth had a semi-automatic available ? I think not.

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