Production ended that summer. In four years, Chrysler produced 29,832 â Airflow Chryslersâ and 25,737 more DeSoto Airflows, the latter discontinued at the end of 1936. Originally ...
According to Breer, more orders were taken for the Airflow, which was manufactured both by Chrysler and its DeSoto sub-brand, than any other new car ever show at the auto show. "The public who saw ...
A short-lived nameplate, the Firesweep Shopper moved only a few thousand units per year. This 1957 example deserves a better ...
A version of the Airflow was also sold by Chrysler’s affordable companion brand, DeSoto; the DeSoto variant used the same body on a shorter wheelbase, which gave the car a stubby appearance.