1947 Chrysler Town & Country For Sale - 12-Year Concours Winning
Restoration, 100-Point Score (CCCA) LMC is very proud to offer for
sale this 1947 Chrysler Town & Country The 1947 Chrysler Town &
Country stands among the most distinctive and luxurious American
automobiles of the immediate postwar era. Combining elegant
coachbuilt styling with Chrysler's renowned engineering, the Town &
Country was celebrated for its signature use of fine hardwoods-ash
framing with rich mahogany paneling-blending craftsmanship and
innovation in a way few automobiles ever have. Produced in limited
numbers, these cars were among the most expensive offerings in
Chrysler's lineup, catering to an elite clientele who demanded both
refinement and exclusivity. Today, the 1947 Town & Country is
widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and collectible
American cars of its time. According to its original factory build
record-an IBM punch card supplied by Chrysler-this remarkable 1947
Chrysler Town & Country was delivered new in Logan, Utah. Acquired
by its previous caretaker in December of 2003, this Town & Country
became the subject of an uncompromising, no-expense-spared
restoration. Every component, down to the smallest fastener, was
meticulously cataloged and documented prior to disassembly. The
woodwork was completely renewed, with every piece of ash framing
and mahogany paneling painstakingly recreated to exacting factory
specifications. The restoration was entrusted to a select group of
highly regarded specialists. Mechanical and cosmetic work was led
by American Muscle Car Restorations of Rhode Island, while the
engine was expertly rebuilt by Promar Engine in New Jersey. The
intricate wood structure-arguably the defining feature of any Town
& Country-was masterfully handcrafted by Glazier Pattern &
Coachworks of Ohio, widely recognized as leaders in this field.
Interior finishes were completed with equal attention to detail,
featuring correct hogs hair carpeting in the proper Town & Country
brown tone and an authentic aircraft-style headliner. Brightwork
was restored to concours standards by The Finishing Touch of
Chicago, completing a restoration defined by precision,
authenticity, and craftsmanship at the highest level. Spanning over
twelve years, this restoration was a true labor of love shared
between father and son-an effort rooted as much in dedication as it
was in craftsmanship. Prior to his passing, the father had the
opportunity to witness the car's remarkable success on the concours
stage, including First in Class at Greenwich and Best in Class
honors at Hilton Head, Keeneland, and Ault Park. Most notably, the
car achieved the coveted 100-point score from the Classic Car Club
of America-a distinction reserved for only the finest automobiles
in existence. Today, showing just 195 miles since completion, this
1947 Town & Country performs with the same grace and refinement it
offered when new. One of only a handful of known surviving
examples, this Chrysler Town & Country stands among the finest
restored anywhere in the world. It represents the perfect harmony
of craftsmanship, provenance, and passion-an extraordinary
opportunity to acquire one of the most iconic and beautifully
executed American automobiles of the postwar era. Likely the finest
example anywhere. Additional Details: 1947 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
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