Automatic transmission

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wbcarter87

Automatic transmission

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I hope I am posting this in the right place. I just bought another fiat spider. I bought my first one in 1970 and loved it so much I just hade to have another one. My question is abouth the automatic. I really didn't want an automatic but I got a nice low milage one for a good price. I am having trouble finding any information about this transmission. Any information would be appreciated. It is woring well nowbut I would just like to know who made it and if parts are still availabe. Someone told me it might be american. I think the 5 speed is ZF but I have no idea what the source of the automatic is. Thanx Bill Carter 1984 pininfarina
MikeR

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Essential Fiat 124 Spider & Coupe by Martin Buckley ' (1978)... there was a new option of a Strasbourg-sourced GM three-speed Automatic transmission as found in the Opel Ascona 1700 ..'

Fiat & Abarth 124 Spider & Coupe
by John Tipler 'For the motorist disposed towards an even more leisurely driving experience, automatic transmission from General Motors was on offer with a lower axle ratio' This required a separate transmission oil cooler.'
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So Cal Mark

Re: Automatic transmission

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the tranny is a GM TH 180, the same as used in the Chevette and some other small cars. It's pretty reliable and parts are still available although not as plentiful as they used to be
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