
Shop millions of cars from over 22,500 dealers and find the perfect car. We are largest vintage car website with the. Find 1 used Desoto in Edison, NJ as low as 7,500 on ®. Hemmings Motor News has been serving the classic car hobby since 1954. This DeSoto version of the Airflow was powered by a 4.0L inline six engine that sent 100hp to the. VIEW AUCTION at OVERVIEW HISTORY (1) COMPS (26) Market Summary The DeSoto Airflow (1934 to 1936) market. There are currently no other DeSoto Airflow for sale. The Airflow featured a radical, streamlined design that was ahead of its time, and was largely a badge engineered version of the upmarket Chrysler Airflow. Sold at auction This 1935 Desoto SG Airflow Coupe sold 3 years ago.
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When one of these classic vehicles is offered for sale, they typically bring between a $40,000 and $60,000 price tag with them. Classic cars for sale in the most trusted collector car marketplace in the world. (1934 to 1936) The DeSoto Airflow was a series of cars introduced in 1934. DeSoto managed to sell less than 16,000 of these vehicles before stopping production after three years on the market.Ĭlassic car collector’s love the 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe and are willing to bay a large sum of money to obtain one. The 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe has an initial price point of only $995.00 but in a time of the great depression, the vehicle was out of reach for most of the country.
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The Airflow Coupe boosted a 100 horse power, V6 engine that offered a manual shift lever on the dash instead of locating the shift on the floor.


The 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe came in two body types, a two door and four door coupe that were meant to appeal to both families and men. To be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RMs Arizona event, January 19-20, 2012. The styling allowed for increased airflow around the car offering less wind resistance and a smooth ride for everyone in the vehicle. The spirit of the Airflow is a silent but important part of every car we drive today. The design of the 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe was made to allow for a smoother drive with better handling on the road. The DeSoto Coupe was highly touted within the press as the wave of the future but was a colossal commercial failure. Finished in 2010, this stylish Airflow was restored to original specifications, including a complete engine rebuild, new silver paint, and a correct brown cloth interior.

Finished in 2010, this stylish Airflow was brought back to original specification, including completely rebuilding the engine. This example is one of the few to have been restored. Of them, reportedly only 15 are known to have survived. This vehicle was an extremely innovative design for its time and had incredible speed capabilities. Coupled with the height of the Depression, only 1,520 DeSoto coupes were built in 1934. The 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe was the first released of a three year string of vehicles by Chrysler.
