The glamorous New Yorker-based Town & Country Convertible was first introduced in 1946. 1949 was the last year of the Town & Country Convertible and just 993 units were built that year, Their longer 131.5-inch wheelbase lends itself to a spectacular ride and as a result, late-production cars remain highly coveted. Fewer than 150 are believed to exist today.
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