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Thursday, March 19, 2015

TBT: The Chrysler Town & Country "Woody"


Appearing for the first time in 1941, the Chrysler Town & Country luxury station wagon, nicknamed the "Woody", came in a six or nine passenger capability style. "It boasted a mahogany and steel exterior that was complemented by a clean metallic dash, complete with a decorative flourish on the steering wheel." However, when World War II began, production of this car ceased to allow for focus on the war effort.


Once the war was over, reproduction resumed and the Woody took off! "Titled the Town and Country, the steel front-end represented the "town" and the rear-wood paneling represented the "country", it's design changed repeatedly due to consumer feedback and discoveries made by Chrysler's own engineering and research teams."

Regardless, it continued to uphold its "established reputation as a family vehicle that focuses on safety with an interior layout that is innovative and accommodating for families on the go."

(Read more here: Chrysler Blog)

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