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From the 1984 model year (available January 1984) through the 1988 model year, the Corvette was available with a Doug Nash "4+3" transmission - a 4-speed manual coupled to an automatic overdrive on the top three gears. This unusual transmission was a synergy that allowed the Corvette to keep a stout 4 speed, but add an overdrive.
Borg-Warner R-11 overdrive - 3-speed manual transmission with electric overdrive Ford used them up until 1975 in trucks. Borg-Warner T-50 transmission — 5-speed longitudinal manual - used by GM in its RWD H-Body cars and a few other limited light duty applications from 1976 to 1978;
Since 1981 (when it was last offered), a manual transmission returned to the Corvette starting with production in late 1984. The transmission proved to be problematic and was replaced by a modern ZF six-speed manual transmission in 1989. [58] In 1986, the second Corvette Indy Pace Car was released. It was the first convertible Corvette since 1975.
The Callaway AeroBody was later available as an appearance enhancement option for Callaway Corvettes beginning in the 1989 model-year. ... manual transmission only ...
Prior to 1989, the C4 Corvette did not have a proper six-speed; it had a '4+3', which was basically a four-speed with an external overdrive unit. In 1989, the C4 received the ZF six-speed transmission - the T-56 was not even available yet, and the ZF / C4 were designed around each other.
S6-40 – 1989–1996 (Aston Martin Vantage V550, Lotus Carlton/Omega, Chevrolet Corvette, VN Holden Commodore SS Group A) S6-45 – (Jaguar F-Type V6, BMW 135i/235i/335i) S6-53 – 1999–Present – (Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio , Jaguar S-Type Diesel, Land Rover Discovery 3/4, BMW 5 series E60 530d)