The third generation of Chrysler Town & Country was introduced for the 1960 model year. Town & Country was the name used by Chrysler...
The third generation of Chrysler Town & Country was introduced for the 1960 model year. Town & Country was the name used by Chrysler to designate their station wagon models, which were available for the third generation on the New Yorker and Newport. Various V8 engine options were available depending on the trim level, yet all third generation Town & Country cars were four door station wagons. Production of the third generation Town & Country ended in 1964, when Chrysler introduced the Fourth Generation Town & Country.
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