four-speed transmission
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transmission
noun
uk/trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/us/trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
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However, it benefited mechanically from the 1934 upgrade, switching to afour-speedtransmission.
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Power was transmitted to the rear wheels through afour-speedtransmission.
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Thefour-speedtransmissionand heater were fully standardized this year.
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By this time thefour-speedtransmissionwas no longer available.
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It had afour-speedtransmission, and some models had no driver- or front passenger-side doors.
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The model 1100 also used a belt-drivenfour-speedtransmission.
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Thefour-speedtransmissionwas available with either a column or floor change.
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The car had a water-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine driving the rear wheels through afour-speedtransmission.
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Thefour-speedtransmissionwas discontinued entirely at this time, leaving only five-speed manuals.
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Overdrive, operating on top gear only, was standard on thefour-speedtransmission.
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It also received a close ratiofour-speedtransmissionand front disc brakes.
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The car featured a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) a 4-cylinder engine of 6.8 liters displacement andfour-speedtransmission.
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It was equipped with afour-speedtransmission.
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On a more practical note, buyers paying extra for thefour-speedtransmissionnow enjoyed synchromesh on all four forward gears.
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Four-speedtransmissionwas added in 1930.
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The drive system had afour-speedtransmissionand transferred power to the rear axle by a shaft.
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It included the solid-lifter small-block engine, heavy-dutyfour-speedtransmission, power brakes, aluminum radiator, and a revised suspension with special springs, shocks, stabilizer bar, and spindle-strut shafts.
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Rear end gearing was a low 4.875:1 along with afour-speedtransmission; as a result, the 320 was not freeway friendly above 60 mph.
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