SOLD 1970 Town and Country 440 Auto

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Selling a 1970 Chrysler Town Country station wagon. This would be a great parts donor car. Not much hope as a restoration project. This car is fully loaded with power door locks, windows, power split front seats, tilt steering with cruise control, uncut dash and dash pad, radio with 8 track, air conditioning, a lot of usable trim, 8 3/4 rear (gear ratio unknown), nice grill, front disc brakes, and a tow hitch!! There is a lot more. Take it for $1500 or PM with part requests.
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HI, are there any original exhaust or engine parts still on this car?
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This car does have power vents. Also has a full dash, including and AM/FM 8 track. There is a lot of stainless trim laying in the car. Receipts in the glove box show a new exhaust in 1989. Frame rails are scaling, but look solid. Needs floors. Some interior roof panels are intact and in good condition.
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Wow that was someone's pride and joy when new. What a nicely optioned wagon. I take it the underside is gone.
 
Wow that was someone's pride and joy when new. What a nicely optioned wagon. I take it the underside is gone.

I took a peak at the frame rails and they seem to be scaled, but intact. I will look at it closer tonight. Have not spun the rear axle to check for a sure grip and ratio.

Car is located in Brighton, MI 48114
 
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Wait a minute, you didn't tell me it had power vents!
 
That wagon looks still very original with its original Holley carburetor none the less. Just curious, how many miles does the odometer show? Does the engine spin?
 
Cool car ...damn! Nice parts ....
Parts is right. I can't see anyone taking on a project like this except to harvest the parts, even at $1500. You'd have to have a real passion for wagons. That silver color must have been a real beauty back in the day.
 
Wow, $1500 doesn't get you much now. Far cry from that same amount I spent on my Polara back in 2009 in far, far better condition. Too bad because as a project it is a major undertaking to bring it back and makes the parts aspect of it far more attractive and easier to accomplish. Some cookies just need to crumble.
 
Wow, $1500 doesn't get you much now. Far cry from that same amount I spent on my Polara back in 2009 in far, far better condition. Too bad because as a project it is a major undertaking to bring it back and makes the parts aspect of it far more attractive and easier to accomplish. Some cookies just need to crumble.
Yeah, 8 years ago I could have bought 3 houses for the price mine is worth now! Funny how a decade can affect the value of things...
 
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