The fourth generation Chrysler Town & Country was introduced for the 1965 model year. Town & Country was the designation Chrysler used on their station wagon models, initially available on the Chrysler Newport and Chrysler New Yorker. In 1966, the Town & Country was offered independently, only available in one trim level, which was similar to the Newport. While the Town & Country name was used for four door station wagons, Chrysler offered a Town & Country wood-panel option package on Newport two door hardtops and convertibles. The fourth generation Town & Country was offered with a range of V8 engines, and was built until 1968, when the Fifth Generation Town & Country was unveiled.
Q: When was the Chrysler Town & Country - 4th Gen produced?
A: The Chrysler Town & Country - 4th Gen was sold for model years 1965 to 1968.
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![]() | 1967 Chrysler Newport Town & Country Station WagonMecum Kissimmee (2020) Lot #J20 | NOT SOLD | Jan 03, 2020 a year ago | |
![]() | 1966 Chrysler Town and Country WagonMecum Kissimmee (2019) Lot #L91 | $22,000 HIGH BID | Jan 06, 2019 2 years ago | |
![]() | 1967 Chrysler Town & Country WagonMecum Indy (2020) Lot #G44 | WITHDRAWN | Jul 14, 2020 9 months ago |