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1941 Chrysler Town and Country Barrelback six-passenger

770113roadUnited States
Engine
3.96L inline six-cylinder L-head, 108 bhp

A 1941 Chrysler Windsor Town and Country 'Barrelback' in the rare six-passenger configuration, one of approximately four survivors from an original production run of roughly 200 such cars. Distinguished by its blind rear quarters, this example underwent a comprehensive restoration completed around 2006 — including meticulous woodwork by Glazier Coach & Pattern Works — and is considered among the finest of its type. It has been held in a prominent private collection dedicated to the Town and Country marque.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Date unknown
    Long-term private Town and Country specialist collector
    partial documentation

    One of the most prominent domestic collectors focused on the Town and Country series; the car was carefully maintained in this collection for an extended period following its restoration around 2006.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2006Restoration
    Glazier Coach & Pattern Works

    Full restoration completed to a high standard, encompassing the chassis returned to factory specification, body woodwork brought to near-perfect condition, and the dashboard and steering wheel fitted with correct mostly-NOS red plastic trim.

    Glazier Coach & Pattern Works of Houston, Ohio carried out the woodwork. Chassis restoration was described as authentically matching original factory standards.

  2. Service
    Harms Distinctive Restorations

    Mechanical refresh carried out after the main restoration, with the engine and drivetrain brought to a high state of tune.

    Workshop specialises in the Chrysler Town and Country series; caretaker noted the car runs and drives exceptionally well.

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Legacy Metrics — 1941 Chrysler Town and Country Barrelback six-passenger