1950
Chrysler
Town and Country
Lot # ST0084
Reserve?
Reserve
Run Day:
Saturday
Color:
Wood/Black
Interior:
Cream
Doors
4
Body Style
Sedan
Vehicle Highlights
- Non-Conforming VIN / Replacement VIN Plate
- Originally Priced at $4,003
- Build on the New Yorker 131" Wheelbase Chassis
- Original Equipment was 323 CID Straight 8-135 Flathead Engine, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes and Highlighted by the Rear Wrap Around "Clearbac" Rear Window
- New Ford Rear End
- Heidt's Front Axle and Suspension, Front Discs and Aluminum Gas Tank
- Con2R Steering Wheel
- All Original Gauges Converted to 12 Volt
- New Custom Stainless Steel Panel with Stewart Warner Gauges
- Vehicle was $900 More Than the New Yorker and $500 More Than the Cadillac DeVille
- The Last Real Woody Luxury Chrysler
- Only 700 Were Built as the Woody Era was Closing
- Vehicle was Restored in a 10 Year Do-Over From a Totally Disassembled Abandoned Restoration
- Equipped with a New Fuel Injected Chevrolet 350 Powerglide Transmission
- Wood is All New by Tracy King
- Vintage Heat and Air
- Ididit Steering Column
- Seats are From a 2003 Cadillac
- Vehicle is Outfitted with 1949 Chrysler Town and Country Front and Rear Bumpers
- Custom Interior Done by Odgen Top in Berwyn, IL
Originally Priced at $4,003
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1950 Chrysler
Town and Country
VIN:
7412174
Auction:
2022 February
Run Day:
Saturday
- Year
- 1950
- Make
- Chrysler
- Model
- Town and Country
- Doors
- 4
- Body Color
- Wood/Black
- Interior Color
- Cream
- Body Style
- Sedan
Originally Priced at $4,003
Vehicle Highlights
- Non-Conforming VIN / Replacement VIN Plate
- Originally Priced at $4,003
- Build on the New Yorker 131" Wheelbase Chassis
- Original Equipment was 323 CID Straight 8-135 Flathead Engine, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes and Highlighted by the Rear Wrap Around "Clearbac" Rear Window
- New Ford Rear End
- Heidt's Front Axle and Suspension, Front Discs and Aluminum Gas Tank
- Con2R Steering Wheel
- All Original Gauges Converted to 12 Volt
- New Custom Stainless Steel Panel with Stewart Warner Gauges
- Vehicle was $900 More Than the New Yorker and $500 More Than the Cadillac DeVille
- The Last Real Woody Luxury Chrysler
- Only 700 Were Built as the Woody Era was Closing
- Vehicle was Restored in a 10 Year Do-Over From a Totally Disassembled Abandoned Restoration
- Equipped with a New Fuel Injected Chevrolet 350 Powerglide Transmission
- Wood is All New by Tracy King
- Vintage Heat and Air
- Ididit Steering Column
- Seats are From a 2003 Cadillac
- Vehicle is Outfitted with 1949 Chrysler Town and Country Front and Rear Bumpers
- Custom Interior Done by Odgen Top in Berwyn, IL