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The Turbo 350 transmission, commonly known as the TH350, is a pivotal component in the history of automatic transmissions. Introduced by General Motors (GM) in the late 1960s, the Turbo 350 became one of the most widely used and respected automatic transmissions in the automotive industry. Its balance of durability, performance, and efficiency made it a popular choice for a broad range of vehicles, from muscle cars to light trucks. This article explores the origins, development, and lasting impact of the Turbo 350 transmission.

Origins and Development (1969)

The Turbo 350 transmission was introduced in 1969 as a lighter, more compact alternative to the earlier Turbo 400 (TH400). GM recognized the need for a transmission that could provide similar performance characteristics to the TH400 but with reduced weight and greater efficiency, particularly in the face of rising fuel economy concerns.

Developed by Chevrolet, the Turbo 350 was designed to replace the Powerglide transmission, a two-speed [...]

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