I read in a few posts that Kirk driving a stick shift Vette is a canon violation because he could not drive a stick in the episode "A Piece of the Action".
Here's how to resolve that one - the transmissions used in that era of Corvettes, like today were all fully synchronized with helical cut gears, meaning just push in the clutch and select the gear you want, the built in synchro will mesh the gears together smoothly and quietly.
In "A Piece of the Action", the car Kirk gets in to drive off is a 1930 Cadillac V12 coupe, which while introducing the synchronized transmission in 1929, did not have any synchronization between neutral and 1st and did not have anything but intercut gears, allowing for difficulty engaging the gears as the teeth on one gear had to match up with the gap on another and at precisely the same speed, otherwise there was the grinding. Something he would not have experienced in the Vette.
Anyway, just thought I would bring some real life tech to this forum.
Here's how to resolve that one - the transmissions used in that era of Corvettes, like today were all fully synchronized with helical cut gears, meaning just push in the clutch and select the gear you want, the built in synchro will mesh the gears together smoothly and quietly.
In "A Piece of the Action", the car Kirk gets in to drive off is a 1930 Cadillac V12 coupe, which while introducing the synchronized transmission in 1929, did not have any synchronization between neutral and 1st and did not have anything but intercut gears, allowing for difficulty engaging the gears as the teeth on one gear had to match up with the gap on another and at precisely the same speed, otherwise there was the grinding. Something he would not have experienced in the Vette.
Anyway, just thought I would bring some real life tech to this forum.