INVESTMENT QUALITY CLASSIC CHRYSLER PRODUCTS
1935 DESOTA AIRFLOW
The individual responsible for the design of the Airflow in 1934 was Carl Breer, the Chief Engineer for Chrysler Corporation. Until this time, most cars resembled boxes
on wheels with separate headlights attached to a vertical radiator grille and spare tires carried in fender wells or strapped onto the body above the rear bumper. Mr.
Breer and his engineers discovered that a conventional car running backward encountered less air resistance than it did running forward. The radical Airflows were
well engineered and technically way ahead of their time. They were extremely safe and rode, drove and handled exceptionally well. Special features include dual cowl
fresh air intakes for passenger comfort, exterior metal sun visor, “suicide” design rear doors for ease of passenger entry and exit, dual individually opening windshields,
1937 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 4 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
This is an extremely rare example that is in unusually good condition. The interior is as immaculate as the exterior. Options include full rear fender skirts, factory
radio, factory heater, beauty rings and correct wide white wall tires. The owner states that this very rare and highly collectable model rides and drives very well.
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fog lamps, rear mounted
spare tire with locking
metal cover, full rear wheel
opening, fender skir ts
and much more. These
rare “pieces of automotive
h i s t o r y ” w e r e o n l y
produced from 1934 to 1936
and this example is one of
the finest to be found and
presents a great investment
opportunity.
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