Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Buick invented the auto for GM; called the Dynaflow.
First true torque converter transmission was made by Chrysler AFAIK.
doh, my feeble brain.
Fluid Drive referred to the fluid coupling between the engine and the clutch, and had nothing to do with the transmission. Depending on year, Chrysler offered the Royal, Windsor and DeSoto DeLuxe with Fluid Drive and the normal 3-speed manual. This was also the only way Fluid Drive was offered by Dodge prior to 1949. Fluid Drive first appeared on the 1939 Chrysler Custom Imperial, and spread to the rest of the Chrysler line in 1940, and then the DeSoto and Dodge in 1941