Make:
Chrysler
Model:
Town & Country
Year:
1948
Mileage:
87820
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
New York
City:
New York City, NY
Zip:
10167
1948 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible Automatic 324ci Straight 8 87820 Miles
Eextremely rare Town & Country convertible that our expert team finds to be in outstanding condition, both inside and out! This classic Chrysler showcases a terrific blend of original and professionally restored touches but remains wonderfully authentic throughout featuring all correct components, and original wood. Seen here is a true Classic Car Club of America Classic that is well - kept and ready to drive!
History of the Chrysler Town & Country Convertible: With World War II coming to a close in 1945, production for Chrysler motorcars commenced in 1946 with a proud namesake already in place, the Town & Country! Based on the Chrysler New Yorkers 127.5 wheelbase, it was luxuriously clad in hand-crafted ash wood doors and trunk with mahogany veneered sheet metal in between. Over three production years, just 8,375 would be produced, each year being more expensive than the last. By 1948, its final appearance, the MSRP reached $3,395 making it one of the most expensive models on Chrysler showrooms. The Town & Country would live on by namesake, but never be the same in elegance, custom craftsmanship, or design!
Eextremely rare Town & Country convertible that our expert team finds to be in outstanding condition, both inside and out! This classic Chrysler showcases a terrific blend of original and professionally restored touches but remains wonderfully authentic throughout featuring all correct components, and original wood. Seen here is a true Classic Car Club of America Classic that is well - kept and ready to drive!
History of the Chrysler Town & Country Convertible: With World War II coming to a close in 1945, production for Chrysler motorcars commenced in 1946 with a proud namesake already in place, the Town & Country! Based on the Chrysler New Yorkers 127.5 wheelbase, it was luxuriously clad in hand-crafted ash wood doors and trunk with mahogany veneered sheet metal in between. Over three production years, just 8,375 would be produced, each year being more expensive than the last. By 1948, its final appearance, the MSRP reached $3,395 making it one of the most expensive models on Chrysler showrooms. The Town & Country would live on by namesake, but never be the same in elegance, custom craftsmanship, or design!