Chrysler of Canada did build a Chrysler Airlfow Six - the model CY in 1934.
It was basically a DeSoto Airlfow with Chrysler grille on a DeSoto hood with
Chrysler nameplates, emblems, bumpers and dashboard. It was available in
coupe, 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan and sold by Canadian Plymouth-Chrysler
dealers for $1,500. The Canadian Dodge-DeSoto dealers sold the DeSoto
Airflow Six, model SE, for $1,450.
So that Chrysler grille came at a price, as did the Airflow. The
non-Airflow Six (CA) 4-door sedan sold for $1,100.
There is a green 1934 Chrysler Airflow Six coupe here in Vancouver. Quite
nicely restored, although it appears to be sitting lower to the ground than
it should.
Bill
Vancouver, BC
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Subject: Re: IML: chrysler airflow
> Yes, The DeSoto Airflow was a six cylinder. The Chrysler and Imperial were
> 8s.
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