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From [http://www.autotran.us/pgparts1.html autotran.us]:
 
From [http://www.autotran.us/pgparts1.html autotran.us]:
  
*1953-'54 Corvette has a rear metal clad seal since it has an open driveline)
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*1953-'54 Corvette has a rear metal clad seal since it has an open driveline
 
*1955 uses the early internal lug style friction plates
 
*1955 uses the early internal lug style friction plates
 
*1956-up uses the internal spline style friction plates
 
*1956-up uses the internal spline style friction plates
*1957 is the only cast iron Powerglide that has three (3) 0.090" and
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*1957 is the only cast iron Powerglide that has three (3) 0.090" and two (2) 0.070" steel clutch plates, all others have five (5) 0.070" steel plates
two (2) 0.070" steel clutch plates, all others have five (5) 0.070" steel plates
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*Some 1961, and most if not all 1962 Powerglides use the 12 tang steel clutch plates
*Some 1961 and most, if not all, 1962 Powerglides use the 12 tang steel clutch plates
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More at [[Transmission identification]].
 
More at [[Transmission identification]].

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