Interesting subjects. I noticed a couple of pictures on the net of a 1966 Chrysler Town & Country wagon with simulated wood grain panels but also read that Chrysler did not make a simulated wood grain wagon in 1966, not again until 1968. I guess the pictures that I saw were custom installed??
That year Chrysler wagon is really rare 1:1.
The Chrysler wagons are sharp!
John Bono
North Jersey
Yeah....I'll probably have to have the T&C.
How did Autocult miss out on this VW?
Is it just me or is the Chrysler wagon roof rack a bit heavy handed? Also, no white walls?? Love the MG Metro versions.NICE! I love the station wagons.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
"How did Autocult miss out on this VW?"
Right! ....and being a convertible guy, I can tell 'ya, that's the strangest top I've ever seen. I'm not even certain how it works. 😬 😬 😬
Is it just me or is the Chrysler wagon roof rack a bit heavy handed? Also, no white walls?? Love the MG Metro versions.NICE! I love the station wagons.
I agree, in fact, it looks more like a heavy-duty aluminum ladder. F&R wheel tracks seem a bit wide, and whitewalls would be an improvement.
- my 2 cents 🤨
@chris I expect the Chrysler T&C will undergo some fine tuning by release date. Should be a good one!
Will have to add one of the Chrysler wagons.
























