1946→1948 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible
With it’s vibrant woodwork, the Town & Country was one of the most distinctive cars of the post-war era. It had an extensive use of white ash and mahogany wood panels with a contrasting frame.
At the time Chrysler described it as “perfect background for those to whom distinction comes naturally. There’s an air about this glorious convertible – a whisper of country clubs and moonlight rides.”
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In Detail
type | Series Production Car |
production years | 1946 – 1948 |
built at | USA |
engine | Spitfire Inline-8 w/L-Head |
position | Front, Longitudinal |
fuel feed | Single Stromberg Carburetor |
displacement | 5309 cc / 324 in³ |
power | 100.7 kw / 135 bhp @ 3400 rpm |
specific output | 25.43 bhp per litre |
f suspension | Independent w/Coil Springs, Shock Absorber |
r suspension | Live Axle w/Leaf Springs |
wheelbase | 3086.1 mm / 121.5 in |
transmission | 3-Speed Fluid-Drive Semi-Automatic |