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Pre-1990
In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. The car was dubbed the Town & Country. Production of the cars stopped during World War II. In 1941 and 1942, less than 1,000 were manufactured. more...
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After the war, the Town & Country returned, this time being produced in much larger numbers. Town and Country sedans, coupés, and convertibles were also produced from 1946 to 1950. Production of the original Town & Country ended in 1950.
1965-1977
From 1965 to 1977, the Town & Country was a full-size rear wheel drive station wagon based on the Chrysler C platform, along with such cars as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Fury. It replaced the Chrysler Newport station wagon.
1978-1981
Starting in 1978 and ending in 1981, the Town & Country was again a rear wheel drive full-size car based on the Chrysler M platform, which it shared with the Chrysler LeBaron, Dodge Diplomat, and Plymouth Gran Fury.
1982-1988
From 1982 to 1988, the Town and Country name was used on a station wagon version of the LeBaron. A special Town and Country convertible was manufactured in 1983, which featured fake wood paneling that made it resemble the original 1940s convertibles.
1990-present
See the Chrysler Town and Country article for information on this version.
Popular Culture
In Pixar's Cars,"The King"'s wife, voiced by Lynda Petty is a 1970 Town and Country in Petty Blue, identical to one actually owned by Richard and Lynda Petty in the 1970s. The King himself is based on a 1970 Plymouth Superbird raced by Richard Petty.;
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