Description
The 1938 Dodge Airflow was a revolutionary car at the time, designed with aerodynamics in mind. It was the first full-size American production car to have a streamlined body, which was more fuel-efficient and quieter than other cars of the era. The Airflow featured a front grille that was integrated into the body, rather than being a separate element, and had a longer and lower profile than other cars. Despite its innovative design, the Airflow was not a commercial success, and only about 6,000 were produced. However, it remains an important part of automotive history for its role in advancing aerodynamic design.