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◊ 2008-03-18 19:13 |
I believe it's a 1965 T&C |
◊ 2008-03-19 01:54 |
I think the station wagon is the same from /vehicle_155602-Plymouth-Fury-1965.html . |
◊ 2008-03-19 02:43 |
Agreed. |
◊ 2008-03-19 16:18 |
I can guarantee that it is. |
◊ 2008-03-20 02:19 |
I think this should be listed as 1965 model year. |
◊ 2008-03-20 02:57 |
After looking at the rear end of a 1964, I think I'd have to agree. |
◊ 2008-03-20 04:43 |
It may be a 1966 model. -- Last edit: 2008-03-20 04:53:50 |
◊ 2008-03-25 20:37 |
Not with that grille it isn't. Hey, has anybody here besides me ever seen this movie? |
◊ 2008-10-17 05:21 |
It IS a 1966 Chrysler T&C. That grille, and the bumperettes that sit atop the bumper, were specific to 1966. -- Last edit: 2008-10-17 05:54:52 |
◊ 2008-12-31 19:45 |
HI there all! That is most definitely a 1966 Chrysler Town and Country 9 passenger wagon, as I am the owner of that very vehicle. I rented the car to the movie company that shot "Deacons for the Defense" in Toronto Canada. |
◊ 2009-11-03 01:23 |
Good for you, Jazz. That movie ruled! BTW, do you know who made this bus? /vehicle_163135.html -- Last edit: 2010-06-19 14:32:20 |
◊ 2015-03-19 02:24 |
Doubt you'll ever see this, but can you tell us if it's a Canadian-spec Windsor Town & Country? Or was it just called plain Town & Country in Canada in 1966? |
◊ 2016-12-15 00:11 |
Sorry for the epic delay in responding... I was not getting notifications of responses. The car is classified as as a Town and Country technically a Newport in 1966 in Canada. While sometimes there were New Yorker Town and Country wagons (as in 1965), in 1966 they were Newports. I do not know who made the bus... -- Last edit: 2016-12-15 00:20:47 |