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Old 05-24-2014, 08:52 AM   #5
jhowes
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Default Re: Hnery Ford wanted an automatic trans for the A

Tom, The Spudebaker had an automatic by 1951, Buick, Chevy, Ford and others were also on board. The hydromatic was 10 yeara old by then. I would like to see a technical history of the transmissions development from the metz sliding disk through the electric shifts, used by Hudson and others, maybe Cord, Studebaker also had something different in the 30's on some of their bigger models. Even the dynoflow was available in
s1948. Jack
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