The really cool thing that Art Carr came up with was not the
push button mod he did, but the ClutchFlight trans he made.
Torqueflight with a clutch. Now, this is going to spin a few
younger folks out. Worked good in the day since torque converters
were not what they are today. It was great for street racing. Of
course we did not understand torque multimation that well then.
Earl
Carl Sing wrote:
There was a company back in the sixties that made a push button box
for shifting ease, if i recall right it was a company called Art Carr
Carl
1964 Hemi Fury
1968 Plymouth Cuda Fastback
1974 Dodge Van
1994 Dodge Spirit
2003 Dodge 2500 Hemi
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Yeah, Art Carr was the primo torqueflight dude. He has a funny looking
little pedestal that sits on the floor and houses the buttons. Art Carr is
still around, at least the company, but I don't know if they have the
stands
anymore. Although I did see one a few years ago at cruise night on a bad
Plymouth.
Rich Kinsley '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies
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