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NO RESERVE: 1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible

Beautiful Chrysler Convertible Heads To Mecum Kansas City 2023, This Weekend...

In the realms of automotive history, few names evoke nostalgia and admiration quite like the Chrysler Town & Country. While most recall the wood-paneled K-cars of the 1980s or the later minivan era, the true connoisseurs cherish the post-World War II gems that carried the Town & Country insignia during the late 1940s.

1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. (Mecum).

Harking back to its inception in 1941, the Town & Country found itself momentarily eclipsed by the exigencies of wartime manufacturing. However, its rebirth in 1946 marked a new chapter in automotive elegance and sophistication.

This weekend, at the Mecum Kansas City auction, an exquisite piece of automotive heritage will take center stage: a 1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. A rare gem, steeped in history and a testament to Chrysler’s craftsmanship of yesteryears, this pristine beauty will grace the auction block with no reserve.

1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. (Mecum).

Crafted with precision and finesse, this convertible embodies the epitome of post-war automotive luxury. Featuring a 5.3-liter (323 cubic-inch) Spitfire L-Head inline 8-cylinder engine generating 135 horsepower, this masterpiece is paired with a 3-speed synchromesh manual transmission adorned with Fluid Drive.

Adorned with wire wheels complemented by Whitewall tires, this Town & Country Convertible exudes elegance at every turn. Its distinct features include amber bumper-mounted driving lights, triple front bumper guards, and the hallmark wood body panels meticulously crafted from white ash bonded to steel panels, echoing the exquisite mahogany veneer of its predecessors.

1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. (Mecum).

Adding to its allure are the dual spotlights, in-dash clock, downdraft carburetor, and dual side-view mirrors, illustrating the attention to detail synonymous with Chrysler’s legacy.

With a history rooted in the original Jefferson Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, this exemplar of automotive excellence stands as a testament to a bygone era of meticulous craftsmanship and timeless design.

1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. (Mecum).

Anticipated to fetch up to $70,000, according to estimates by Mecum, this vehicle’s rarity and allure make it an invaluable addition to any collector’s treasure trove.

As enthusiasts and collectors converge at the Mecum Kansas City auction, the opportunity to own this iconic 1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible without reserve presents a chance to acquire a piece of automotive history—one that embodies an era of elegance, craftsmanship, and automotive excellence that remains unrivaled.

1946 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible. (Mecum).

For those with an eye for automotive history and an appreciation for unparalleled craftsmanship, the Mecum Kansas City auction on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023, promises an unforgettable opportunity to bid on and potentially claim this stunning piece of American automotive heritage. For more details and information, visit Mecum.com.

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Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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In the realms of automotive history, few names evoke nostalgia and admiration quite like the Chrysler Town & Country. While most recall the wood-paneled K-cars of the 1980s or the later minivan era, the true connoisseurs cherish the post-World War II gems that carried the Town & Country insignia during the late 1940s. Harking back … (read full article...)

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