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1936 De Soto Airflow: The First Mopar Aero Car Had Interchangeable Doors, Roll-Down Split Windows

If I were to ask you to name Chrysler Corporation’s first aerodynamic automobile, the Winged Warriors would most probably fill the blanks in at least 90% of the times. However, Mother Mopar was into splicing air long before the Charged Daytona and the Road Runner Superbird burst onto the scene. Think thirty-five years ahead of the fabulous homologation specials. In the thirties, De Soto (and Chrysler) rolled out the Airflow cars. (continue readi…
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autoevolution.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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