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1938 Cadillac V16 - GM Heritage Center

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trick manipulation of the clutch or accelerator pedal.<br />

Furthermore, the owner pays nothing extra for the new<br />

Syncromatic shift. It is standard on all series of<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong>s and LaSalle.<br />

Syncromatic Shift Control<br />

The construction of the new control system is very<br />

simple. There are no numerous parts or complicated<br />

devices to wear and get out of order. The short transmission<br />

lever projects to the right from a housing just<br />

below the steering wheel hub, the lever ball end being<br />

convenient to the driver's right hand below and somewhat<br />

to the right of the steering wheel rim. Within the<br />

housing the lever is pivoted to the left side of the<br />

steering column. From the control lever pivot two<br />

torsion shafts extend down the left side of the column<br />

and nearly parallel to it. They are small in diameter<br />

and inconspicuous. Below the floor boards each of the<br />

two shafts carries a lever from which a shifter rod<br />

passes to the transmission gear case. One shifter rod<br />

operates high and second gear, and the other low and<br />

reverse gears.<br />

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