Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Orlando Florida is proud to present this
Classic 1937 Chrysler Airflow. The Chrysler Airflow was introduced
in 1934. The Airflow was a series of streamlined full size sedans
and coupes that were some of the first cars to be designed using
the help of a wind tunnel. While the Airflow was an attempt to
shift automotive design, the model was largely rejected, with the
public favoring more traditionally designed Chrysler models. While
the Airflow was a stand-alone model, its styling was also used for
the contemporary Chrysler Imperial (3rd Gen). Although all U.S.
market Airflows were fitted with an inline eight engine, Canadian
Airflows were available with an inline six engine. Production of
the Chrysler Airflow only lasted until 1937, with Chrysler phasing
out the model's radical styling. This beautiful example features
the inline 8 Cylinder engine mated to a 3 Speed manual
transmission. If you really want to stand out in the crowd. This is
the one you want to own.