The Chrysler Airflow made its introduction in 1934 with much fanfare, pioneering the “Form Follow's Function” campaign, with its wind tunnel tuned design. The vehicle, engineered by veteran designer Carl Breer and featured a smooth innovative design and was built on a “truss bridge” chassis allowing both front and rear seats to fit entirely within the wheelbase allowing for a very roomy and comfortable passenger compartment. The 1937 Chrysler Airflow Sedan offered here is a handsome example that features and older restoration preserving original characteristics of the vehicle. It is presented in Green over and elegant light tan cloth interior. The car features the proven 323.5-cid straight-eight C17 series engine and a three speed with overdrive transmission. The overall structure of this Airflow is quite impressive with much originality in the trim, chrome, interior knobs and levers. The recessed headlights, fender skirts and running boards give the car its unique and streemlined look that it became famous for in the early 30's. Mechanically, this is a reliable and excellent driving vehicle that can be driven on many situations. Chryslers Airflow was a cutting-edge design and revolutionary creation that set a new standard for all to follow. With production hampered by the Great Depression, the Airflows are not plentiful vehicles, and quality examples such as this are in demand. This example with its fender skirts and wide white wall tires is sure to draw attention in any situation.
| Price | $17,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chrysler |
| Model | Airflow |
| Year | 1937 |
| Miles | 73,167 |
| Color | Green Metallic |
| Engine | Straight 8 |