Vehicle Description
Inspired by, Carl Brear, one of Chrysler's chief engineers, he was
infatuated with an air squadron flying in perfect aerodynamic
formation in 1927; thus the streamline airflow concept was on the
drawing board. The ultra streamlined airflow design was unit body
construction featuring alligator hood, recessed head lights mounted
in teardrop housing with parking lights incorporated in the triple
Biplane bumpers. A combination of ultra art deco and aerodynamic
with Vee-Dual windshield and fenders skirts. This unusual rarity
was completely restored body off, correctly clad in Sultana Tan
contrasted with a gorgeous deco waterfall chrome grill and triple
Biplane type bumpers and wide whitewall tires. Dual cowl vents, ash
trays, glove boxes and triple hood louvers. The exterior is two
tone tan rib cord with brown leather accents. Rear mount spare and
cover carry the theme to the back of the car. All mechanics in
exceptional order, runs and drives with plenty of power. A far cry
from the typical 1934 auto design. Youtube video available upon
request. Call our classic car division at 815-385-8408 for video
and/or vehicle information.
Dual Chrome Windshields
Dual Door Mirrors
Dual Cowl Vents
Rear Mount Spare
Hydraulic Brakes
2 Stage - Side Windows - Vent
Rear Window Vents
Widw Whitewalls
Chrome Caps & Trim Rings