Harry Hartz was the driver for the speed trials at the Bonneville salt flats and he then took across the country on a mileage trial also. Have video if it and also have a super original dealership poster showing various shots of Harry doing the speed trials. Speed records were of course made in a coupe which didn't have the spare tire hanging on it like the sedans did. ----- Original Message ----- From: "jerry hesch" <jerryhesch@xxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 11:19 AM Subject: Re: IML: chrysler airflow 6 cylinder > I looked up the Encyclopedia ofAmerican Cars authors are the automotive > editors of Consumers Guide, 1996 wanting to be of help. I can't comment with > complete confidence as it is not as specific as I woud like. Nowhere do > they list a six in 1936 though several models list an eight and I have > assume that those models listed below it also have an eight. The Aiorflow > began in 1934 and it looks like they all had eights that year. Non-airlfow > CA Six and CB Custom Six of course had sixes. Two models of Airstreams in > 1935 had sixes but again all airflows had eights. The airflow era ended in > 1937, only one model listed. > Of interest: A '34 Imperial Airflow set 72 national speed records. As a > publicity stunt one was hurled off a 110 foot cliff, landed on its feet like > a cat-I mean tires and driven away. All DeSotos that year with airflow > styling did have 6-cylindr engines. Apparently the airflow styling > ultimately hurt them financially such to "discourage Chrysler from fielding > anything so adventurous for a very long time. Not until 1955 would the firm > again reach for industry design leadership." As I read on there were some > 6's and some 8's in the Airstream style. Heres a great one: "Most 1937 > Chryslers and all 38's had transitional styling of the period "potatoe > school", carrying barrel grills, rounded fenders, and pod-type headlamps." > A paragraph mentions the 6's and 8's, and: "But sixes still anchored the > line, as they would through 1954. Feel free to contact me off list if I can > be of help with above book. Maybe someone else can fill in the gaps. > Jerry53 > > > > > >