1987 Chrysler Town & Country – Woody Wagon. Wagon Has 42,930 Orginal Miles. on 2040-cars
Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
Hi Everyone, You are looking at a Classic 1987 Chrysler Town & Country Woody Wagon with 42,910 original miles. This car was always garage kept and is in very good condition for its age. The car has the following features. • Power Steering • Power Windows • AC • Leather Seating • Digital Dash • Cruise Control • Sliding Rear Cargo Cover • Power seats • AM FM Radio • New Battery • Cigarette Lighter and ash tray – never smoked in • Gas tank replaced about 4 years ago • New rear shocks – air shocks removed by mechanic. • Roof rack • Power drivers seat • Rear defogger • Full size spare • Nice clean running 4 cylinder engine This is a very good running car for its age. If you live nearby and want to see the vehicle please let me know. This car was recently inspected in PA and I believe it qualifies for antique or classic plates. I will assist potential buyer in ship cost, but please understand the fees associated with shipping and notary are the responsibility of the buyer. Good luck and ask questions as I did my best to describe the vehicle.
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"The phrase 'America's import,' with its suggestion that 'import' equals 'better,' feels terribly dated, a relic of the 1980s. It's the rhetorical equivalent of hanging a pastel-hued 'Miami Vice' poster on your office wall," writes Phelan in the piece. Also, since some of the brand's cars are made in Canada, the line isn't even entirely true, he claims. Phelan goes on to praise the company's earlier Imported from Detroit commercials for getting the right message across and showing pride in the city.
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