1972 Chrysler Town and Country
Here we have a stunning 1972 Chrysler Town and Country 9 Passenger in Rally Red Station Wagon. There are only 10,000 miles on this spectacularly clean, all original, unrestored 440 VR. To say that this car is showroom new is an understatement. The bill of sale and all paperwork and service records accompany this vehicle. It was purchased on February 7th, 1972 by Morris Sarnoff from Garden State Motors in West Collingswood, New Jersey. Options from the dealer include a vinyl roof, tilt telescopic steering wheel, power antenna, split bench seat, remote mirror, AM/FM stereo, tinted glass, air conditioning, torqueflite transmission, undercoating, hood pad, auto pilot, vinyl moldings on the bumper and step plates, white wall tires, roof rack assist handles, six way power seats, power door locks, power windows, auto lock tailgate, rear speaker, electric ignition and cornering lights. There are too many best of show trophies and awards to list on this beautiful, one-of-a-kind, one owner gem.
Morris Sarnoff resided in Vineland, New Jersey for over 70 years where he created a world renowned collection of Chrysler Town and Country's over the years, and became known as “The King of the Woodies.” This is the first car in over 30 years to be offered for sale from his collection. Don't miss this unbelievable opportunity to see the world's best '72 T&C Wagon.