Equipment
Hubcaps, wide whitewalls, fender skirts, crank-out vee windshield panes, radio, heater.
Condition
Excellent paint, chrome and interior. Freshly restored to showroom condition. Grille chrome is a little thin but very smooth. A highly impressive car.
Market commentary
Radically different from anything else on the U.S. market in 1934, cautious buyers were unwilling to take a chance on the Airflow. Chrysler placed a big bet on them, and survived it only because older models were continued. They are exceedingly rare and important automobiles with a place in any collection that highlights engineering milestones. This one was sold at Auctions America's Ft. Lauderdale auction in 2012 for $77,500, no doubt contributing to the consignor's reluctance to accept the reported bid, a decision that is fully understandable for this wonderfully restored and historically significant Chrysler.