1949 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible







Ended May 22, 2026 at 6:06 PM UTC
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Description
Introduced as Chrysler’s most luxurious postwar offering, the 1949 Town & Country Convertible represented a refined evolution of the marque’s distinctive wood‑bodied lineage. As part of Chrysler’s all‑new Second Series C‑46 redesign, the Town & Country combined hand‑crafted hardwood body framing with flowing, modern postwar styling, advanced ride quality, and upscale appointments. These convertibles were built in limited numbers and are among the most exclusive American cars of their era.
This 1949 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible is finished in red over refurbished hardwood body panels and a reupholstered red leather interior with Highlander plaid inserts. Power is provided by Chrysler’s 323.5ci Spitfire straight‑eight paired with a 3-speed Presto-Matic Fluid‑Drive semi‑automatic transmission. The car rides on a 127‑inch wheelbase and features independent front suspension, hydraulic drum brakes, and an abundance of chrome trim reported to have been replated.
According to the selling dealer, this example underwent a five‑year refurbishment, with much of the mechanical and assembly work performed in‑house. The car is accompanied by documentation detailing both refurbishment and routine maintenance.
This 1949 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible is now offered by the selling dealer with service records, various spare parts, owner’s and shop manuals, snap-on boot cover, and a clean Michigan title.
Highlights
1 of 993 produced for 1949
Powered by a 323.5ci Spitfire straight‑eight engine
3-speed Presto-Matic Fluid‑Drive semi‑automatic transmission
Five‑year refurbishment
Refinished in red over a reupholstered red leather interior with Highlander plaid inserts
Replacement black power-operated canvas convertible top
Extensive service and refurbishment documentation included
Factory Equipment
Steel body with genuine wood body framing
Independent front suspension
Hydraulic drum brakes
Convertible body style
Heater and defroster
Modifications
Documented cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment to original specifications include, but not limited to, the following:
Black canvas convertible top with replaced hydraulic components
Reupholstered red leather interior with Highlander plaid inserts
Restored and refinished wood body panels
Refurbished chrome trim
Repaint in red
Servicing & Documentation
According to the selling dealer and supporting documentation, the following work has been completed as part of refurbishment and general maintenance:
Rear axle and suspension serviced and detailed
Five Coker wide whitewall tires installed
Exhaust components replaced
Front suspension components replaced
Wire wheels installed
Shocks replaced
Known Imperfections
Windshield wiper motor is inoperable
Ownership History
This Town & Country was traded in at VerHage Chrysler in May 2009 by its prior owner who maintained a summer residence in Holland, Michigan. The vehicle remained with the dealer and subsequently underwent refurbishment to its current condition.
Included Items
Snap‑on convertible boot cover
Various spare parts
Owner’s manuals
Fire extinguisher
Service records
Shop manuals
Spare tire
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