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The Town and Country convertible was built on a C-39 chassis with 127.5 inch wheelbase. It featured a Spitfire Straight Eight, 323.5 cubic-inch engine developing 135 horsepower coupled to a fluid drive transmission. There were 2,936 of these cars built in 1948, with 194 still in existence. The original selling price was $3,420. The car is equipped with an eight-cylinder engine, generating 135 horsepower. At the conclusion of the Second World War, the automobile manufacturers of the world ceased production of military items and resumed the production of the automobile. Production was resumed at a furious pace as each company tried to emerge as the vehicle of choice and secure their position in the marketplace. Chrysler's Town & Country automobile was rather ingenious; with some material, such as steel, in short supply, Chrysler distanced their product with some readily available materials such as white ash and mahogany wood panels. The result was exciting and well received by the public. It is Newport Blue with the rare Highlander plaid interior woven from original material from Scotland. The leather material is also from Scotland. It has the original, complete set of tools, dual fog lights, dual heaters and all systems are functional.
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