At 08:09 AM 8/26/98 -0600, you wrote:
>The ugly Airflow and the older looking stye Airstream. I have a picture
>of both (side by side) under a 1935 title. Dose anybody know the
>production of this car. This is the first one I have notices and I know
>it would be rare at car shows. I have not been to see it's condition,
>It may be a rust bucket and too far gone to fix up as a street rod. If
>it is, my wife will be disappointed because she thought is it would be a
>cool family project. She really liked it and was willing to chip in on
>the cost. What a lady!!!
>
>Thanks for all the comments. If I (WE) get it . It would be about a 10
>year project. So I have time to pick the best power plant to use.
>Meanwhile, my Shelby is making me happy.
>
>John Braxton
>Shelby Dakota #1116 (2,500 Miles)
>
>
All info in August 17, 1998 Autoweek
1935-1936 Desoto and Chrysler Airstream totaled 146,222 units.
1935-1936 Airflows totaled 25,870 units.
So, the Airstream is really rare. The Airflow, on the other hand, is
EXTREMELY rare. I doubt that many of either one exist anymore.
Brian
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