Detail Info for: Chrysler : Town & Country wagon Rare Town & Country Station Wagon

Transaction Info

Sold On:
09/16/2013
Price:
$ 3900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
149435
Location:
Portland, Oregon, 97219
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1975 Chrysler Town & Country
Submodel Body Type:
Wagon
Engine:
440
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
CP46T5D228494
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1975 Chrysler Town & Country Station Wagon This is a very well preserved 1975 Chrysler Town & Country station wagon (Sixth generation 1974–1977). I bought this car at the beginning of the summer and have been sorting out all the details and enjoying the smiles of people as I drive by. It comes with a large stack of records, original owner’s manual and some other historical documents (see photos). I have become a bit of a wagon nut (wagon fever) and now I am passing this one along to put money into another wagon. The link here will take you to additional photos to see the car in greater detail. http://www.flickr.com/photos/20823381@N08/sets/72157634556479260/ Engine & Automatic Transmission: It's powered by a rebuilt 440 engine and a 727 automatic transmission. 1993 Rebuild was at 126,000 current mileage is 149,435 so 23,435 on the new motor. Breaks are all good 80%. Below is a list of new work I have done this summer and it runs out very very smooth. - New carburetor (Holly) the original carb will also come with the car. - Front shocks, I bought 4 shocks but the rear self-leveling system is working fine and did not need anything. - Rear kids seat foot well reinforced - New fuel pump & New oil pump - New spark plugs and manifold gaskets - Fluids all changed Body: Body panels are all straight. The car originally had the vinyl wood paneling on the sides but at some point in its life that was replaced with a two-tone paint job. Glass is all in great shape, chrome is very nice. The paint is in very nice shape, there are a few small chips but the exterior is truly immaculate and the color and condition show the great lines of the car. Tires are in exceptional condition with minimal tread wear. Interior: You can see from the photos that the interior is free of any rips or tears. Power door locks, power brakes, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, power windows cruise control, air conditioning,(not currently working). Nice door panels, headliner, carpet, dash pad, and seats have no cracks or tears. It is truly a time capsule when you sit inside. Summary: This was the most expensive station wagon you could buy in its day. They were driven by the wealthier citizens with big families and used for hauling kids, towing boats, etc… Most were not well maintained and that is one reason why they are so rare but their rarity truly comes from the smaller sales numbers. This is a nice example of an American Car Icon in an era of big luxury. it must be seen in person to truly appreciate this car. Feel free to call or email me for additional information Mike_p_spicer@hotmail.com 503-550-1403 USA I take pride in my eBay rating and accurate description of this car. I reserve the right to end the auction early. Car is located in Portland Oregon and I invite all inspections prior to bidding. I will contact the winning bidder via email after the auction ends. Car is sold as-is with no warranties express or implied. I require a $1500 deposit (paypal or bank wire transfer) within 2 days. Balance is due (bank check or bank wire transfer only) within 7 days of auction end. Delivery upon funds clearing the bank. The transport cost is the responsibility of the winning bidder, I will help with logistics. US car shippers that you may contact for a quote: www.larrysautotransport.com www.intercitylines.com www.exoticcartransport.com www.sundayautotransport.com www.movecars.com International car shippers that you may contact for a quote: http://www.schumachercargo.com/ http://www.horizonautoservices.com/ http://www.calship.com/ Thank you for viewing my auction listing.

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