1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe

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$55,000 USD | Sold

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100 hp, 241.5 cu. in. inline six-cylinder engine, three-speed synchromesh manual transmission with freewheeling, solid front and semi-floating rear axle with leaf spring suspension, and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 115.5 in.

• A fantastic design well ahead of its time

• Beautiful Art Deco interior appointments

In 1934, the entire DeSoto lineup featured Chrysler Corporation’s new streamlined Airflow design. Walter P. Chrysler expected the streamlined and futuristic Airflow models to take the nation by storm and to reap huge profits. A design far ahead of its time, the Airflow featured built-in headlamps and wider front seats that could accommodate three adults abreast. The hood was extended past the front axle and the rear fenders had full fender skirts. There was also a rounded radiator grille and a modified vee-shaped windshield, further styling features that set this car apart from anything ever seen on North American shores.

Not just an exercise in styling, the Airflow series was also a mechanical marvel, incorporating many new concepts in an effort to improve the driving experience. For improved handling, neutral weight distribution was attempted and the body was lower to the ground, thanks to a unit body construction and extra-long leaf springs. One of the major pay-offs of the Airflow design was greatly increased fuel consumption over traditionally styled vehicles of the era. Harry Hartz managed a cross-continental road trip from New York City to San Francisco, California, with a total fuel bill of just $33.06, averaging better than 22 miles per gallon.

Though a truly unique car for the time, the Airflow wasn’t widely accepted. Coupled with the height of the Depression, only 1,520 DeSoto coupes were built in 1934. While this stylish DeSoto was restored, closer inspection reveals certain cosmetic issues. Finished in silver with a brown cloth interior, this car features a number of beautiful Art Deco appointments that DeSotos have become known for. These include the radio with a roof top antenna, elegant chrome trim, and correct upholstery designs and seat details. The stylish “waterfall” grill leads the way on this unique but short-lived modern marvel.