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Ultramatic was the
trademarked name of the
Packard Motor Car Company's
automatic transmission introduced in 1949 and
produced until 1954, at Packard's...
- The
Bessamatic and
Ultramatic were
lines of 35mm SLR
cameras made by Voigtländer in the 1960s,
featuring a
selenium meter. It uses a leaf shutter, similar...
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design proposal)
Ultramatic, Packard's self-developed
automatic transmission (1949–1953; Gear-Start
Ultramatic 1954, Twin
Ultramatic 1955–1956) Thunderbolt...
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refracting equipment division in 1980s, and
their current version is
named "
Ultramatic Rx
Master Phoroptor". The
history of the phoropter, as a
binocular refracting...
- 3-speed
manual transmission. Packard's own
automatic transmission, the
Ultramatic,
would not be
ready until 1949. The
final 180s
rolled off the Packard...
- leather. Most
Caribbeans were also
generously optioned,
although the
Ultramatic transmission was
optional on the
first year
model at US$199 ($2,266 in...
- the "junior" models. The
Pacific came standard-equipped with Packard's
Ultramatic automatic transmission.,
while a four-way
power seat,
power steering,...
- The
first automotive application of the lock-up
principle was Packard's
Ultramatic transmission,
introduced in 1949,
which locked up the
converter at cruising...
- the 250 line. A three-speed
manual shift was standard,
while Packard's
Ultramatic automatic transmission was
offered as
optional equipment. A
total of 22...
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tooling for
automatic transmissions, the
other being Packard with its
Ultramatic product.
Automatic Drive,
which combined a three-speed
planetary ge****t...