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Posted: 1/22/2021 10:14:55 PM EDT
Back in the day I inherited a 1964 Dodge 440 that belonged to my Dad's uncle that had push button drive. Thought that this was coolest thing ever.
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Yeah, my younger brother had a late 60s Dodge with push button trans.
Went from 50 to 0 when a drunk woman ran a stop sign in a Toyota Tercel wagon. I went out the windshield. She got two broken legs, pinned tight against the driver's door, screaming, I WASN'T DRIVING!!! On suspended license and drunk as shit. |
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My dads wrecker just had a button on the floor you stepped on, no key
Sorry, I read push start for some reason |
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Mom had a 1958 Plymouth with push button tranny. Wife has a new 2020 Lincoln Aviator with a push button tranny.
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2015 was the early days for Acura. Now they are all push button.
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I had a '62 Dodge so you could push start it by getting up to about 20 to 30 MPH, turn the key, push the button and it started.
Don't try that with this new push button stuff. |
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Yep. Back in high school I drove my friends 1956 Chrysler New Yorker a few times.
It also had a vacuum tube radio with auto tune that was operated by tapping a push button on the floor (not the high beam switch) with your foot to change the station. It was the first vehicle that I was in that reached 100mph - I'm surprised I ever made it out of my younger years alive.... Here's an internet grab of the interior, same color and everything. Attached File |
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We had a 1963 Chrysler with buttons. It got so it would drive off in Neutral unless you put on the "emergency brake.". I can remember my mom chasing it across the field.
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First car was a '55 Plymouth Savoy with the buttons. No park! Had to use the parking brake.
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My Lincoln MKZ had it, I loved it. Shifters are a waste of space.
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I had a 62 Plymouth Valiant with push button drive. Also it had the craziest carb on an otherwise great slant six.
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A neighbor had one. He would power brake and do a stationary tire burnout.
He would then push the reverse button and it would instantly burn out in the other direction... then again to drive. etc... etc... etc. Everyone told him he was going to blow the transmission. That never happened. However the rear differential eventually failed. That transmission was bullet proof! |
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Quoted: Well, its back. I have it on my 2021 Tahoe. https://www.thedrive.com/content-b/message-editor%2F1576088471496-2021-chevrolet-tahoe-017.jpg?quality=60 View Quote That makes so much more sense then the giant dildo in every car. |
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my Grandmother had one..... Thought it was really cool as a kid
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My first car was a 1963 Dodge 330 with push button drive. Handed down from my parents when they got a new car.
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Quoted: Well, its back. I have it on my 2021 Tahoe. https://www.thedrive.com/content-b/message-editor%2F1576088471496-2021-chevrolet-tahoe-017.jpg?quality=60 View Quote My 2020 Ridgeline has a pushbutton shifter. It doesn't bother me, although there is a 2-3 second delay shifting it from R to D. Oh well, I like the truck so much that this doesn't bother me at all. |
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Quoted: Back in the day I inherited a 1964 Dodge 440 that belonged to my Dad's uncle that had push button drive. Thought that this was coolest thing ever. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59159/DSCF0397__1__jpg-1792251.JPG View Quote My first cat was a '63 Dodge Dart with the 225 Slant Six. The buttons and park lever were on the right side of the column. Several years later, on a whim, l picked up a '63 440 station wagon. It's controls were on the left side like yours. Fairly ugly grill and front end but a beautiful dash board. |
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Quoted: What's the little slider button on the right for? View Quote I don’t think it slides. The neutral is push and reverse/drive are pulls and that middle piece sortof supports the assembly and prevents you from trying to pull the neutral off. That’s what it looks like. Attached File |
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A friend of mine had it on a 60’s Nash Rambler he inherited from an Aunt. Buttons on the dashboard.
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Column shift master race. So much room in the Yukon you never notice it being there.
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Quoted: Back in the day I inherited a 1964 Dodge 440 that belonged to my Dad's uncle that had push button drive. Thought that this was coolest thing ever. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59159/DSCF0397__1__jpg-1792251.JPG View Quote My parents were living in Missouri in the 50’s. Dad took my older brother to go buy a new car. It was a Dodge. Push button drive. Going down a back road just cruising along. The salesman was talking about how great the trans was and even if you put it in reverse at 50, it would just slow then start going backwards. Dad gets up to 50 and ask the salesman about that claim. Guy repeats it. Dad makes sure he’s doing 50 then pushes the Reverse button. Damn near threw my brother from the backseat thru the windshield. The salesman was screaming Holy Hell. Drove the car back to the dealership and bought a different one. That some fool hadn’t tested the trans on. Ed |
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We had '63 Plymouth Belvedere 4 door with the shift buttons. Solid car.
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I had several PB shifter vehicles back in the early 60's. Can't remember ever having any trouble with them.
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High school buddy used to have a '57 Plymouth push button.
I used to love the MOPAR SS race cars with push buttons. |
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Quoted: Column shift master race. So much room in the Yukon you never notice it being there. View Quote So much cost and mechanical linkage that is unnecessary, you're still just telling the computer what gear to put the transmission in. Do it with $1 worth of backlit switches vs multiple dollars worth of bent metal, sliding components, pins, gates, etc to enforce a shift pattern and link it to the brake pedal. All of that linkage also can't collapse cleanly during a crash, decreasing the safety of the vehicle. Kharn |
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The only car I've ever seen with a push button drive belonged to a neighbor when I was young. IIRC, it was a Chrysler New Yorker, but I have no idea what year.
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We had a 61 Dodge Pioneer with it. I recall my mom getting stuck at a toll booth, she had turned off the engine and couldn't restart it. The toll booth attendant was mystified. She forgot you had to push the neutral button.
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A weird military vehicle I dealt with had a pushbutton 727.
Chrysler XM-410. Had a mid mount 361 V8, 4 wheel steering, and 8 wheel drive, with independent suspension. |
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There were lots of die cast parts in and on those 1960s and earlier cars; that was a big industry w/good wages back then. Now it's all plastic w/not so good wages.
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Quoted: Back in the day I inherited a 1964 Dodge 440 that belonged to my Dad's uncle that had push button drive. Thought that this was coolest thing ever. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59159/DSCF0397__1__jpg-1792251.JPG View Quote |
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