1947 Chrysler Town & Country
Chrysler sold more non-wagon woodies than anyone in 1946-48, most being convertibles, with the most famous of its lineup the 1947 Town & Country. Granted, there wasn't much competition: just the Ford/Mercury Sportsman convertibles and Nash's surprising Suburban sedan. But Chrysler's ragtop Town & Country led the parade not only in sales but in combining sporty elegance with vault-like solidity, smooth-riding luxury, and loads of glitter.
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The 1947 Town & Country established Chrysler as the leader in "woody" style convertibles.
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Chryslers hardly changed between 1946 and '48, all being distinguished by a dazzling "harmonica" grille and bulbous lines. Still, the droptop T&C was a real "looker" with its structural ash wood framing on bodysides and rear deck. Inserts were genuine mahogany through mid-'47, then realistic Di-Noc decals. Interiors were impressively furnished with wood paneling and leather/Bedford cord upholstery. Alas, the price for such opulence was high: $2743 in '46, $3420 by '48, figures that placed them squarely in Cadillac territory.
While nothing to write home about, the Chrysler Town & Country's
interior was stylish and comfortable.
The T&C convertible returned in Chrysler's all-new '49 lineup, but was far less special. After a 1950 hardtop, Town & Countrys were again strictly wagons. Since then the name has graced a steady stream of Chryslers -- many wearing elaborate pseudo-wood decoration -- but none match the majesty of the glorious 1946-48 originals.
The Town & Country convertible added much-needed glamour to a staid group of early postwar Chryslers. For impact and sales alike, it was king of Detroit's non-wagon woodies.
For more classic convertibles of the 1930s and 1940s, see:
1933 Ford Cabriolet
1934 Pierce-Arrow Salon Twelve
1938 Oldsmobile L-38
1939 Cadillac Series 90
1941 Lincoln Continental
1941 Packard One Twenty
1942 Dodge Custom
1946 Hudson Super Six Brougham
1946 Mercury Sportsman
1947 Cadillac Series 62
1948 Buick Roadmaster
1949 Frazer
Manhattan
1949 Cadillac Series 62
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