It’s that Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country again. Yeah, painted metal might be more durable, but I love the look of a car with actual wood on the exterior.
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Looking at all the intricate joints in the woodwork gives one clue as to why wood-bodied cars were usually the most expensive models in the car maker's line. They were very labor-intensive!
I love the "Fluid Drive" and "Town and Country" scripts, along with the fluted red glass and the sculpted taillights. This is another one of those cars has has all kinds of delightful details in places where modern cars don't even have places.
I love the "Fluid Drive" and "Town and Country" scripts, along with the fluted red glass and the sculpted taillights. This is another one of those cars has has all kinds of delightful details in places where modern cars don't even have places.
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