Vehicle Description
This custom 1935 Chrysler Airflow C1 2-door coupe was a 4.5-year
labor of love, passion, old-fashioned quality and ingenuity built
by the owner in his shop. Very few of these two-door coupes exist
and were typically referred to as a Traveler's Salesman car. The
all-original-steel straight body is powered by a 6.1-liter HEMI
engine with an Edelbrock supercharger and 545 RFE automatic
transmission with a 9-inch Ford rear end. The car rides on a
modified Mustang II front end with an Art Morrison rear clip and
Wilwood brakes, and is finished off with Boyd Coddington wheels.
The body, paint and interior were completed by Armando's Custom
Upholstery in San Jacinto, CA. The two-toned Ghost Green paint is a
custom PPG mix. The interior features two-tone light cream and
light tan leather with handmade chrome trim on the headliner and
doors, Chrysler insignia on the rear seat, along with fabricated
1935-era matching luggage disguising the gas tank under the rear
trunk lid. The interior also features power windows, a Vintage Air
system, the original steering wheel and a custom center console.
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