1977 Town And Country "road Trip!" on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
1977 Chrysler Town and Country
"Road Trip!"We are pleased to offer this 1977 Chrysler Town and Country Station Wagon for purchase. The Chrysler Town and Country was the most expensive wagon on the market. This car came with essentially all the options available at the time including power windows, 6-way power reclining seats, split front seats with arm rests, tilt & telescopic wheel, map light, "magic 3-way" tailgate, wood-grained dash, light trailer tow package, temperature set air conditioning, speed control, and luggage rack. There are three rows of seats that provide plenty of room. The 3rd row faces the rear of the vehicle, and should bring back childhood memories. The car is powered by a 440 r-barrel V8 with a 727 Torqueflite transmission. 1977 was the last year for the giant sized Town & Country's. It's an end of an era of the ultimate family automobile, and this was the top model to have. This wagon was brought here by a collector who stored this vehicle inside in a climate controlled environment. Please call or email for more details today! Powered by Dealer Accelerate. Visit www.DealerAccelerate.com to learn more. |
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