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1987 Chrysler Town & Country - Woody Wagon - With 43,100 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $3,800.00
Year:1997 Mileage:43100
Location:

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

 

Hi Everyone,
You are looking at a Classic 1987 Chrysler Town & Country Woody Wagon with 43,100 original miles. It almost looks like the same car that is on the commercial for Farmers Insurance. I recently pulled the car out of the garage for the summer and beginning to work on things that I want to repair. The price reflects the car as described. The car has the following features.
Rear Defogger
Rear Wiper
Power Steering
Power Windows
AC
Leather Seating
Digital Dash
Cruise Control
Sliding Rear Cargo Cover
Power Seats
AM FM Radio
New Alternator, Radiator, Belts and Plugs
New Rear Tailgate Struts.

New Hubcaps

Full Size Spare.

Roof Rack

Owners Manual

This is the non turbo version and the engine runs extremely well. This was my mothers car and used for local commuting to work. The following is a list of items that are in need of repair or certainly could be used as is.
AC blows cool not cold - probably compressor or relay.
Noticed when showing car today speed odometer and gas gauge not reading correctly. When I returned home it all worked??
Some paint chips I noticed.
Headliner while in nice shape is now sagging.  Probably due from age and storage.
A small tear and the only flaw in the leather - on driver side seat. I actually did this when I had a screw driver in my pocket.
Driver’s side rocker panel, paint has come off. The area is rusted but solid.
I drove the car to a picnic last year and a stone chipped my windshield. Then it developed hair line cracks.
Rear passenger side window will need to be reinstalled in track.

It was my understanding that a new exhaust was installed, rear shocks and a gasoline tank about 5 years ago. The car is currently inspected and it qualifies for PA antique or classic plates. I have the title. No trades or barter. Please ask any questions as it is difficult to describe a 27 plus year old car. Pf you prefer to speak with me please send me a email and I will send my cell #
Payment terms can be discussed - but cash or Pay Pal is preferred.

Thank you for looking

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