CHRYSLER AIRFLOW C 17 SEDAN
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| Make | Chrysler |
| Model | Airflow C 17 Sedan |
| Year | 1937 |
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| Ext. Color | Meadow Brook Blue |
| Int. Color | Beige Cloth |
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Meadow Brook Blue Exterior
Beige Cloth Interior
323.5ci. 8 Cylinder Engine
3 Speed on the Floor Transmission
Properly Functioning Overdrive
Suicide Doors
Radio Equipped (not functioning) Also has Radio Delete Plate
128″ Wheel Base
Optima Battery
Fender Skirts
Electric Fuel Pump
Functional Automatic Choke
4,600 Produced
Professionally Refinished Exterior Paint
Bedford Cord Cloth Interior Replaced Within 2 Years
1st U.S. Production Car with Tubular Steel Production
Wright Brothers Assisted in First U.S. Car Designed Using A Wind Tunnel
Last Year of Airflow Production
Great Touring Car at Road Speed
The Chrysler Airflow is an automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamlining as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to air resistance. Chrysler made the first effort at a fundamental change in automotive design with the Chrysler Airflow.
1937
In its final year, the Airflow was reduced to one model, the Airflow Eight, offered as a two-door coupe and four-door sedan. A total of 4,600 units were produced before the program was cancelled. Flat dashboards with recessed controls, soft door handles, and padding on the back of the front seats where new safety features.

