1971 Chrysler Town & Country

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    It will be interesting to see what this one goes for, if it meets reserve.
     
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    Beautiful car. Rare to see one of these without rust, no matter where they are from. The interior is amazing. I don't like how they got "cheap" by not putting the wood-grain accents on the rear door panels like they did on the front. lol.
     
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    Currently bid to $7000 with reserve still not met.

    Terrific looking original Chrysler T & C wagon! :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    The bidding on this guy is currently at $7,511 with about 7 hours remaining in the auction. This is the price I thought if would sell… but, with that much time remaining in the auction I suspect it's going even high in the final hour.
     
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    This wagon certainly looks very good, but it is not 'perfect' and has a few minor cosmetic issues- scratches and such, and needs a couple fixes (gas gauge and A/C). Price is getting close to what should be the top for it. I wouldn't expect it to go for more than $8,500.....

    All in all, this is a great wagon you can drive and enjoy while you fix the little things - kind of what I'm doing with mine.
     
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    It does appear there is a little bubbling underneath the wood grain, in one of the photos. It might not be too severe of a rust problem, but it would be a complicated fix since it is under the old wood grain.

    Maybe if someone was talented, they could carefully peel back the dinoc and then reapply it once the repair was made.
     
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    hey, hey, hey

    Looks good enough to me !!! :dance:
     
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    SOLD last night for $9212!!!!!!!!!
     
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    nice, I like the color combo. It will be a real head turner for whoever won it
     

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