Dynaflow
Dynaflow was the trademarked name for a type of automatic transmission developed and built by General Motors Buick Motor Division from late 1947 to mid-1963. The Dynaflow, which was introduced for the 1948 model year only as an option on Roadmaster models, received some severe early testing in the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, which were built in Buick's Flint Assembly plant during World War II. It was also used in the 1951 Le Sabre concept car.
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1957 ChevroletAutomatic transmissionBuickBuick ElectraBuick InvictaBuick LimitedBuick RivieraBuick RoadmasterBuick SkylarkBuick SpecialBuick SuperBuick WildcatBuick XP-300Citroën_Traction_AvantGM Roto Hydramatic transmissionGeneral Motors Le SabreHy-DriveHydramaticList of GM transmissionsList of automotive superlativesOliver K. KelleyPontiac StreamlinerSensaud de LavaudStartixTorque converterTucker_48Turbo-HydramaticTurboglide
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Dynaflow
Dynaflow was the trademarked name for a type of automatic transmission developed and built by General Motors Buick Motor Division from late 1947 to mid-1963. The Dynaflow, which was introduced for the 1948 model year only as an option on Roadmaster models, received some severe early testing in the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer, which were built in Buick's Flint Assembly plant during World War II. It was also used in the 1951 Le Sabre concept car.
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Dynaflow was the trademarked n ...... the 1951 Le Sabre concept car.
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Dynaflow was the trademarked n ...... the 1951 Le Sabre concept car.
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