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◊ 2006-09-26 14:32 |
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◊ 2007-01-27 16:57 |
It's a Newport Town & Country (series CC1-E). For the specific '66 & '67 model years, the Town & Country where included in this serie. |
◊ 2007-04-28 01:11 |
It would just be "Town and Country" no NY'er in the title..Besides, these are based on Newports. |
◊ 2007-04-28 06:54 |
Wouldn't "Town & Country" imply it had wood panelling? |
◊ 2007-04-30 23:41 |
Not always..In fact, I can't remember seeing a '67 with wood. I don't think the Chrysler's usually had it. |
◊ 2008-01-05 08:09 |
1967 T&Cs did not have the faux wood panels on the sides but 1968 T&Cs did. |
◊ 2009-01-31 23:11 |
New Yorker should be dropped from the title. It's just Chrysler Town and Country. The grill on these is from a Newport anyways. -- Last edit: 2009-01-31 23:11:17 |
◊ 2009-01-31 23:22 |
According to my info (though I'm not sure if it is correct) the Chrysler wagons in 1966 and 1967 didn't have the Town & Country name, just Newport... |
◊ 2009-02-01 06:41 |
From the '67 shop manual I have... It appears Newport is in the name, though this isn't really "offical" I guess. |
◊ 2011-11-15 13:51 |
It's just Town and Country, And I know it because I have a '66 T&C. |