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Chrysler previously brought us the "man van" with the Dodge Grand Caravan R/T, but now it's apparently rolling out its its "mean van," with this sinister 2013 Town and Country S. Joining similar ...
The 1966 Town & Country came standard with the ubiquitous 383-cubic-inch V8, but Chrysler also offered a 440 TNT mill with 365 horsepower.
The Town and Country’s wheelbase is only 1.2 inches longer than the sedan’s, and the Chrysler’s track width is actually wider than a non-widebody Charger.
Chrysler sold 14,703 Town & Country wagons in 1967, but only 7,500 had the 9-passenger layout. And only a few are still around today.