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Username Post: Aluminum PowerGlide with torque tube?
56sedandelivery 
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04-25-12 10:29 PM - Post#2219222    
    In response to Ross_S

The aluminum Glide first came out in 62 in full size 327 equipped passenger cars; if your 62 had a six (235) or 283, it had a CI Glide. Chevy II/Nova also came with aluminum Glides in 62, as did trucks. All went to the aluminum Glide in 63. No way to connect the aluminum Glide to a torquetube, so it's open driveline conversion time. You're really stuck with a CI Glide if you want an automatic with the 216/235/261, and keep the torquetube. Butch/56sedandelivery.
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