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Lot #451 - The Chrysler Airflow was built in limited numbers from 1934 through 1937. It is one of the first cars to have been designed with aerodynamics in mind. A product of Chrysler designer Carl Breer, along with fellow Chrysler engineers Fred Zeder and Owen Skelton, the Airflow was a monumental breakthrough in automotive design. It features an 8-cylinder engine, 3-speed transmission and an innovative suspension system providing the passengers with a far better ride due to moving the engine and passenger's further forward on the chassis. This is a great original example of the very rare Airflow Sedan from the Chrysler Corporation.