1935 Bugatti Type 59

1931 Alfa Romeo

1910 Buick Bug

1919 Scripps Booth

1970 Ferrari 312 PB

Louis Chevrolet, bust

Harry Miller, bust

1929 LeMans Bentley

1920 Indian 'Flexi' Bike

1906 Locomobile

1924 Dodge Delivery Truck

1927 Dodge Dirt Track Car

1928 LeMans Chrysler

1936 Chrysler Airflow

1959 Indy Roadster

1961 Dean Van Lines Special

1936 Chrysler Airflow

The Airflow lead the way in terms of aerodynamics (or "streamlining" as it was then called), it was the first mass-market car in the world to use the "modern" architecture that has now become standard.


The passengers comfortably rode in a roomy interior between the axles. Power was supplied to the rear wheels by a front mounted in-line eight engine, pushing the Airflow into higher than normal speeds while maintaining good economy.

The Airflow had many revolutionary ideas, like the placement of a portion of the engine ahead of the front axle, which allowed moving the passenger compartment forward.