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- TorqueFlite automatic in 1956, but the two-speed PowerFlite remained available on some models through 1961. Upon its introduction, the PowerFlite was controlled...
- 1956 model year as a successor to Chrysler's two-speed PowerFlite. In the 1990s, the TorqueFlite name was dropped in favor of alphanumeric designations...
- Operation Power Flite was a United States Air Force mission in which three Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses became the first jet aircraft to circle the world...
- high-visibility cabs with a wrap-around windshield introduced in 1955. A two-speed "PowerFlite" automatic transmission was newly available that year. The Dodge Town...
- brake horsepower (186 kW). Power brakes and power steering were standard, along with Chrysler's PowerFlite automatic transmission. One major option on...
- later known as Texaco) featured a story called "Evolution of the Chrysler PowerFlite Automatic Transmission." This article described the fluid used in the...
- converter mated to a standard three-speed transmission, marketed as "PowerFlite". It improved upon the "Hy-Drive" semiautomatic transmission which had...
- was standard with the push-button two-speed PowerFlite optional and the push-button three-speed TorqueFlite automatic also optional on V8 cars. The front...
- model year, all 1954 New Yorkers were available with the new two-speed Powerflite automatic transmission. Fluid Torque Drive and Fluid Matic were dropped...
- push-button automatic transmission of a similar design to the Chrysler PowerFlite unit. It was offered as a saloon (GAZ-13), limousine (GAZ-13A), and four-door...