Rare 1966 Chrysler Mopar Town & Country Wagon 100% Original 2 Owner Survivor on 2040-cars
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Town & Country
Mileage: 123,011
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: green/gold
Interior Color: Brown
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1966
1966 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY WAGON, 100% ORIGINAL CAR, BOUGHT NEW IN UPSCALE COMMUNITY OF LAKE OSWEGO, OREGON.I AM THE SECOND OWNER. RECENTLY PULLED FROM STORAGE WHERE IT HAS BEEN KEPT IN IT'S "TIME CAPSULE" SINCE 1988. CAR HAS NOT BEEN STARTED.NEEDS BATTERY CABLES, TANK DRAINED ETC. 500 MILES PRIOR TO IT'S STORAGE THE CAR WAS FULLY SERVICED.SERVICE STICKER INDICATED EVERYTHING WAS OK. THIS 100% ORIGINAL CAR HAS BEEN UNMOLESTED AND UNALTERED. IT IS 100% COMPLETE EXCEPT FOR THE REAR-RIGHT SIDE GLASS HAD BEEN BROKEN AND HAS NOT BEEN REPLACE(EASY AND CHEAP TO GET FLAT GLASS). BOTH SIDE MIRRORS HAVE CRACKED GLASS BUT THE CAR COMES WITH ONE REPLACEMENT MIRROR.THE CAR IS VERY SOLID AND ANY RUST IN PICTURES IS VERY LIGHT SURFACE RUST. THIS RUST APPEARED SHORTLY AFTER IT WAS TAKEN OUT OF STORAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INCLUDING SEATS, HEADLINER, DASH, CARPET IS STAINED HERE AND THERE BUT NOT WORN. BACK COMPARTMENT CARPET IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND NOT STAINED. STAINLESS TRIM IS COMPLETE AND IN GREAT SHAPE.RARE FACTORY AIR. SIMPLY PUT THIS CAR IS THE ULTIMATE RESTORATION CANDIDATE OR LEAVE AS IS.
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