Wood was fashionable but very impractical. So it sold. Later fake wood treatments were practical but not so fashionable. They also sold at a lower price. Cheers 🇨🇦
Pee Wee Herman would of been all over that model. There is so much happening there the garish sun visor and exhaust tip almost blend in. Looks like the dual spot lights were standard equipment.
You could get a straight 8 in this Chrysler in 1947, and the radiator was bigger and mounted a few inches ahead. The 1950 real wood Town & Country was the best looking IMHO.
Beautiful car. Excellent presentation. Truly enjoying your channel!
Wood was fashionable but very impractical. So it sold. Later fake wood treatments were practical but not so fashionable. They also sold at a lower price. Cheers 🇨🇦
I'm sure real wood is a pain to maintain, especially here in Arizona where it could dry out and warp. Maybe put a humidifier in your garage.
Pee Wee Herman would of been all over that model. There is so much happening there the garish sun visor and exhaust tip almost blend in. Looks like the dual spot lights were standard equipment.
You could get a straight 8 in this Chrysler in 1947, and the radiator was bigger and mounted a few inches ahead. The 1950 real wood Town & Country was the best looking IMHO.