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No, there were many automatic transmissions in the 1960's.
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In the 1950s, the number of cars in the United States grew significantly. By the end of the decade, there were around 60 million cars on American roads. This increase was due in part to economic growth and the popularity of automobiles among the American population.
About 7 million (from RAC report)
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No. Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. Many different people contributed to the final version of the car that we know today, but cars were around LONG before 1960.
Approximately 67. He died on 25 April, 1960.
If he had any children they all would have died by now.
No one had died due to the recall but 56 have died in recalled cars.