West Coast Classics are proud to present an exceptional example of
this very rare and collectible 1937 Chrysler C17 Airflow 4 Door
Sedan, the last year of the Airflows! A great running and driving
mostly all original and stock survivor with no history of any rust
or accidents ever!Engine # C17-3201Chassis # C17S-2995Codes#
301-353The Series C-17 was built as a single premium line for its
final production year, inheriting the top-tier mechanics of
Chrysler's previous Imperial models.Chassis (Serial) # C17S-2995:
The prefix C17S indicates this is a 1937 Chrysler Airflow Series
C-17. The production sequence number (2995) confirms its place
among the 4,600 total Airflows built in 1937301 is the factory code
for a 4-Door Sedan body style.353 is the specific Interior Trim
Code. This code typically designates a premium Art Deco cloth
pattern, often found in either Gray or Taupe wool Bedford cord
upholstery CCCA Full ClassicWhen introduced in 1934 the
Chysler Airflow as the most advanced American automobile ever
produced.Today widely hailed as a masterpiece of Art Deco design
and modern engineering.These Chrysler Airflows cars were produced
between 1934 and 1937. From 1934 to 1936, the wheelbase was 123" on
these Chrysler 8-cylinder models, both 4-door sedans and 2-door
coupes and for 1936 the 123 wheelbase Chrysler Airflow model was
designated the C9 and the final models built in the last year of
production in 1937 had a 140" wheelbase for sedans and 128" for the
Coupe and were designated the C17. The front end was also highly
modified in '37 with an extended prow along with the extended
wheelbase. These models cost some 2-3 times as much as Chrysler's
conventional models making them instantly exclusive. These are
incredibly rare art deco masterpieces which set both land speed
records as well as being remarkable as engineering pioneers. They
were the first production cars to locate the engine above the front
axle (instead of behind it) and to improve ride quality the Airflow
design moved the passenger compartment "cab forward" to the middle
of the car's body.By 1937, being last year of the Airflows these
were to prove to be the most refined and today the most collectible
by far. This example is a full classic with the Classic Car Of
America which would be eligible for all the major concours
events.The 323.5 cubic inch straight 8 is factory-correct and
matched to the 3 speed freewheeling Borg Warner centrifugal
overdrive transmission. With over 138 HP and factory
3-speed/overdrive transmission, this C-17 sedan is capable of
modern traffic speeds, easily cruising at 70+
mph. 323.5-cid, 125-hp straight
eight-cylinder engineFloor-shift three-speed overdrive transmission
with freewheelingRay Dietrich design on last year of
AirflowCrank-out windshieldArt Deco interior styling
influencesForward thinking 1930s design icon that is capable of
driving on the road with modern vehiclesThe Engine:A 130
horsepower, 323.5 cubic inch inline eight-cylinder engine power
plant.The Innovators:Engineered by Carl Breer, Owen Skelton, and
Fred ZederWalter Chrysler's famous "Three Musketeers."The Design:A
revolutionary, wind tunnel-tested body built with aircraft
principles that prioritized interior comfort and weight
distribution. Last of the Airflows Classic Car Club of America
(CCCA) Full Classic
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