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An automatic fourwheeler can be changed over to a manual transmission with extensive modifications. This requires an overhaul of the drive train as well as new linkage and shifters.
yup
yes but it will cost you tons of money, you're better off trading it for a manual
you can get it with manual or automatic.
you are better off trading the car in for an automatic...it is not worth the time or money.
Physically, Manual Transmission has at least 5 gears including a reverse gear which is 'manually' changed by the driver during the course of the drive. Automatic Transmission however has a Park, neutral, drive 1 and 2, reverse. This is much easier to drive. They can be distinguished by the sound they make. A manual transmission hardly makes noise when gears are being changed. An automatic on the other hand, will make short bust of noises when gears are being changed. This is only valid for high powered cars. Also, if a manual car breaks down, it can be moved. automatic however, cannot be moved if it breaks down which is a big disadvantage.
It could have either the automatic or manual transmissions
Manual. They never used to have automatic.
To change from an automatic to manual transmission in a Ford Bronco, you will have to fine a transmission that bolts up to the engine. The transmission mounts have to be changed. The shifter has to be changed along with adding an entire clutch system including a pedal. This will require brackets, drilling in the firewall and possibly welding under the dash.
Automatic!
Automatic
Automatic