[Healeys] 1934 Chrysler Airflow...why can't today's cars be built this sturdy
John Sims
ahbn6 at verizon.net
Thu Jan 28 14:19:48 MST 2016
Also what is interesting to me is the “helmet” that the driver wore when he rolled the car!! That took guts
John Sims
Aberdeen, NJ
www.healey6.com
From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of i erbs
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Subject: [Healeys] 1934 Chrysler Airflow...why can't today's cars be built this sturdy
Subject: 1934 Chrysler Airflow...why can't today's cars be built this sturdy?
a fun video...watch until the end!
DO YOU THINK OUR CARS OF TODAY COULD PASS THESE TESTS ?
1934 Chrysler Airflow Goes Over The Cliff
And Drives Away…
Wow, when they put on safety demos back in the day, supervised, they stated, by "hard boiled" State Troopers. (Road & Track)
I wonder how today's car would hold up under the same tests? BTW, we have one of these Airflows at the Sacramento Auto Museum. They were
only made for four years, 1934 – 1937 and sold by both DeSoto and Chrysler. They never sold as well as the manufacturer wanted. People
just weren’t ready for the new futuristic design.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bFl5pEe-7uo?feature=player_detailpage
Ira Erbs
Portland,OR
1959 BN4 100-6
with BT7 engine and disk brakes.
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