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  2. Teletouch - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, all push-button transmission selectors became a safety issue due to lack of industry-wide standardization. In addition, since the 1920s the center of the steering wheel had typically held the horn button. While some cars of the late 50s had horn rings, some drivers instinctively hit the steering wheel center in an emergency ...

  3. TorqueFlite - Wikipedia

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    Imperial dash push-button "Powerflite" transmission introduced for the 1956 models. Torqueflites use torque converters and Simpson gearsets, two identical planetary gearsets sharing a common sun gear. Chrysler Corporation licensed this gear set from Howard Simpson in 1955. [1] The first Torqueflites provided three speeds forward plus reverse.

  4. Automatic transmission - Wikipedia

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    An automatic transmission (sometimes abbreviated AT) ... Push-button gear selector in a 2010–2014 Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star bus.

  5. Ultramatic - Wikipedia

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    Also new that year was an aluminum transmission casing, making the Ultramatic 90 lb (41 kg) lighter than its competition, including the newly-launched push-button Chrysler PowerFlite. Future transmissions from all manufacturers were to follow Packard's lead.

  6. Corvair Powerglide - Wikipedia

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    Because it is fitted with a rear pump, the Corvair Powerglide was one of the last U.S.-built automatic transmissions that allowed the car to be push-started. Due to the rear-mounted engine, the differential lies between the transmission and engine , so drive to the transmission from the engine is carried forward via a hollow turbine shaft from ...

  7. Chrysler PowerFlite transmission - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler was the last of Detroit's Big Three automakers to introduce a fully automatic transmission, some 14 years after General Motors had introduced Oldsmobile's Hydramatic automatic transmission and nearly three years after Ford's Ford-O-Matic. Packard's Ultramatic debuted in 1949, and Studebaker's Automatic Drive was introduced in 1950.

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