Fri Dec 18, 2015 2:09 pm by ArnRno
@NOT - Yeah, automatic transmissions were definitely common in the 70s, but not in the GT segment, and honestly, they still aren't.
- The Vantage was late seventies, and yes, it's an Aston, and it was decidedly upmarket, but the V8 Vantage wasn't out until the late 70s, and really.... really... it was just a bit too "muscle car," albeit a top-tier one. The '71 Vantage (not the later V8 Vantage, a different model) was a straight-six, but I have no clue as to whether or not they had an automatic option.
- Mercedes had plenty of automatics, two-speed and three-speed, yep, but nothing they put out was really a GT car back then (save for the SL, but that was a bit earlier) - they made beautiful cars, but they were luxury cars, or sporty luxury cars, not exactly a GT... Somehow they lacked both the flair, and the simplicity, to be a real GT.
- Okay, the T-Bird... The T-Bird was never a GT... I don't care which motor they used, how appointed the interiors were, they were not even close to a GT car, especially by the 70s.
- Lastly, the first automatic Ferrari road cars weren't out until 1976/7, and that was the 400.... it wasn't a slouch, but it definitely took the hit an automatic brings.
Also, I like your taillights.