1935 Chrysler Cz Airstream Survivor Very Rare! on 2040-cars
Watertown, Connecticut, United States
I have decided to part with my 1935 Chrysler CZ Airstream. This is a true survivor car and is all original with 64,000 original miles. What makes this car so rare is it is a "CZ" Airstream which means it is an 8 cylinder. This was said to be the car that saved Chrysler when their Airflow design had failed. This is a rust free car and still sports the original paint. other than someone at one time or another had done some work and painted the right front fender. It has a nice patina to it. The interior is also all original with no rips or tears. The car runs great. In the good weather, I would put on my Fedora and drive it to work once a week. It takes you immediately back into the 30's! Mopar collectors, this is a rare opportunity to own a very rare piece of Chrysler history. There are only a handful of CZ's left. This one is currently registered in Connecticut. If you google Chrysler CZ Airstream, a majority of the pictures are this car! Please call or write with any questions you might have. You can call me on my cell at (203) 233 5023 or my home phone at (860)417 6164. Ask for Bill. Buyer will be responsible for arranging and paying for shipping. I will assist as needed loading the car. Don't let this rare opportunity slip away. |
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