My 53 Burb had a hydramatic shifter. It didn't have the trans, though. The
hydramatic was first offered in '46 in the Caddy, I think.
Deve Krehbiel wrote:
> I hear that in 1954 a person could order a 1/2 Ton (3100) with an optional
> automatic transmission. In fact, I know a local owner of one. Its very rare
> to see an authentic automatic tranny in an AD pickup. If this is true, I
> HAVE one of these transmissions. Someone put an automatic trans in my latest
> 1950 with the torque tube setup, so I know its the same one that was
> optional in 1954 (since the torque tube didnt go away until 55 1st series).
>
> So the question is, does anyone have a need for a broken automatic trans
> like this? Where would a person take it to get it fixed properly? I am sure
> parts are almost non-existent. I am no auto tranny man, so I would have to
> rely on someone who is to fix it. I am sure its worth something but I don't
> know what its worth. Any ideas? I am taking it out and putting in a 3spd
> standard with overdrive.
>
> Deve Krehbiel
> Hesston, Kansas
> 1950 3100 * 1949 3600 * 1948 4400
> www.speedprint.com/Deves50/index.html
>
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