The Chrysler Airflow is a full-size car produced by Chrysler from
1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American
production car to use the streamlining as a base from building a
sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to air resistance.
Chrysler made a significant effort at fundamental change in
automotive design with the Chrysler Airflow, but it was ultimately
a commercial failure due to a lack of market acceptance and
controversial appearance. Last year for the controversial
aerodynamic airflow series of cars from Chrysler corporation. This
example has been restored to a very high level from the paint, to
the chrome, to the stainless, to the pot metal, its exceptional.
Check out the luxurious upholstery thats been all redone and still
looks very fresh and new. Mechanically powered by the 324 CI
straight eight and the transmission is a three-speed manual with
overdrive. Good working overdrive, drives great. Clutch is strong,
just a really nice cruiser. Some of the optional equipment includes
power brakes, a two piece crank out windshield, seat height
adjuster, and more.
Vehicle Details
1937 Chrysler Airflow
Listing ID:CC-1886592
Price:$39,950
Location:Sioux City, Iowa
Year:1937
Make:Chrysler
Model:Airflow
Exterior Color:Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:Q3452
VIN:00000000007020776
Interested in something else? Search these similar vehicles...
ClassicCars.com has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, successfully making the Inc. 5000 list in both 2015,
2016, 2017 and 2018. This prestigious accolade represents the continued growth of the company, and ClassicCars.com's dominance as the world's largest online marketplace for
buying and selling classic and collector vehicles.
The Stevie Awards, the world's premier business awards recognized
ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.
In 2016 The Journal, brought to you by ClassicCars.com, was celebrated as the SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL automotive blog in the world by NFC Performance.