Power Glide
Power Glide is a type of automatic transmission that was used in many Chevrolet cars. It has two speeds and is known for being easy to use and lasting a long time.
Power Glide is a two-speed automatic transmission developed by General Motors, first introduced in 1950. It was widely used in various Chevrolet models, including the Tri Five series, and is known for its simplicity and durability.
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"As long as it had a 283 Yeah. and a Power Glide, right?"
One Make, One Decade with Maurice Merrick of Horsepower Heritage Bring a Trailer Podcast
"Yeah, the power glide is a two-speed gearbox. It's one of the strongest gearboxes ever made."
The Gaylord Gladiator Smith and Sniff
"He's got a 67 Camaro with a 327 and a power glide and a bench seat and a column shift, which is pretty killer."
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Episodes Mentioning "Power Glide"
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Driven Radio Show
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V8 Radio Podcast
Living Legend Cal Method & Family
Bracket Breakdown
The Gaylord Gladiator
Smith and Sniff
New co-host Joe Black: Instagram, TikTok & YouTuber with questionable taste and a penchant for loud cars. Griot's Garage, Cape Cod and Santa Rosa.
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One Make, One Decade with Maurice Merrick of Horsepower Heritage
Bring a Trailer Podcast
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