This 1936 Chrysler Airstream C-7 2-door convertible is finished in blue over blue leather and currently shows 78k miles on the odometer, and it is one of 650 built and fewer than 10 remaining.
The 6-cylinder sites behind a large waterfall grille and sends power the rear wheels via a 3-speed floor-shift manual transmission.
The engine and gearbox have been rebuilt as part of the restoration.
A new wiring harness was installed as part of the overhaul, while the starter and generator were refurbished.
Full restoration in 2001, including rebuilds of the L-head inline-6 engine and a 3-speed manual transmission.
Features include a rumble seat, dual side-mounted spare tires, fender skirts, and a luggage rack with mounted trunk.
The car was originally blue, and it now wears a shade of blue offered by Chrysler in 1938.
A tan Haartz fabric top was installed in 2001, and the top frame was chromed.
Accessories include fender-mounted spare tires with covers, fender skirts with wing ornamentation, and a luggage rack with trunk, while body-color wheels feature silver detailing, chrome dish hubcaps, and wide-whitewall tires.
The interior was reupholstered in blue leather and has a woodgrain-painted metal dashboard and trim.
A Briggs Manufacturing Co. tag is present and indicates the body to be no. 854475.
A large, three-spoke black steering wheel fronts a square, 120-mph speedometer, and other instrumentation includes gauges for fuel, amperage, and temperature.
The five-digit odometer currently displays mileage of 78k, 1,000 miles have been added since the restoration.