Spending my relatives inheritance-one Chrysler at a time.

hotdog647

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There won't be anything left for anyone if I keep seeing Chryslers like this. This is a 9 passenger 66 Town and Country I bought today. It has less than 40K miles, and has been parked in this garage since 1974. 440 TNT engine, disc brakes, rear a/c, power windows and only surface rust and a dented passenger front fender. The interior was in good shape, though the color on the vinyl has changed over time. The engine turns over but that's as far as I went before the deal was done. It will stay in the deceased owners garage till I can clear a spot for it and bring it home.

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I'll look forward to seeing more of this one.
 
There won't be anything left for anyone if I keep seeing Chryslers like this. This is a 9 passenger 66 Town and Country I bought today. It has less than 40K miles, and has been parked in this garage since 1974. 440 TNT engine, disc brakes, rear a/c, power windows and only surface rust and a dented passenger front fender. The interior was in good shape, though the color on the vinyl has changed over time. The engine turns over but that's as far as I went before the deal was done. It will stay in the deceased owners garage till I can clear a spot for it and bring it home.

Hey! Way-ta-go! That car has every option one would want. Please keep us informed (with pictures, of course) about your journey with this car. Mighty fine!
 
There won't be anything left for anyone if I keep seeing Chryslers like this. This is a 9 passenger 66 Town and Country I bought today. It has less than 40K miles, and has been parked in this garage since 1974. 440 TNT engine, disc brakes, rear a/c, power windows and only surface rust and a dented passenger front fender. The interior was in good shape, though the color on the vinyl has changed over time. The engine turns over but that's as far as I went before the deal was done. It will stay in the deceased owners garage till I can clear a spot for it and bring it home.

WOW - might need a lot of work, but it sounds like it has "great bones" and that combination of options spells out HIGH potential for a HOT wagon. Wagons seem to be finally getting their day in the limelight, and a restoration on this could get plenty of it. Good luck, and I hope you can give it the home/love it deserves.
 
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