The Chrysler Town and Country wagon was a full-size station wagon released in 1973 that pushed the boundaries of style and function with its sleek profile and versatile design. The exterior of this vehicle was iconic with its long, stylish body made of stainless steel with simulated wood accents giving it a classic classic feel. Drivers of this vehicle could choose between two or three doors with interchangeable tailgates that could easily be switched from a standard station wagon tailgate to a conventional tailgate. The interior of the car was also highly detailed, featuring a luxurious and comfortable interior equipped with power windows, air conditioning, and power steering. The classic look extended to the dashboard which featured an opera window as well as air conditioning-controlled in-dash heating system that controlled both front and rear passenger air conditioning. The Town and Country had a three-speed ultradrive transmission allowing for smooth and effortless shifting. This was the perfect vehicle for traveling in style and luxury. The 1973 Chrysler Town and Country wagon represented the peak of modern American luxury car design.
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