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Airflow was produced for just 4 model years, from
1934 until 1937. The Chrysler version was virtually
the same as the DeSoto version with the same name.
They were heralded for their innovative aerodynamic
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Airflow was one of the first cars to be designed
using the aid of an air tunnel. It also used spaceframe
construction, which tended to offer better structural
support than other chassis designs of the time.
Some would consider the Airflow to be the first
unibody American car, as another would not be produced
for 27 years when the Ford Falcon, Plymouth Valiant,
AMC Rambler, and Chevrolet Nova were introduced.
The engine for the Airflow was a flathead V8. There
were only 2 body type options: 2 door coupe or 4
door sedan. These cars are obviously not very common
anymore, as they would be 70 years old. You might
be able to find one or two listed on eBay if you
are lucky, and parts can usually be found there
if you already own one and know what you are looking
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