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👍Simply beautiful build! As I've said before, if Dodge can build a 2021 Challenger then Ford & Chevy can bring back their "classics" too! I believe they're missing the boat on a huge could be market. I know plenty of folks that would rather have a brand new OLD car with all of the safety components, great brakes & all new technology BUT look almost exactly like the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's era vehicles. Missing the boat👁 No pun intended 😂 Thanks Lou!
Hi Major Payne, You're right. The popularity of the retro Camaro, Mustang & Challenger should get the "Executives" making decisions to include more retro vehicles. You're welcome, Lou
I am 92 years old I worked at a Chrysler dealership in 1947 as a 17-year-old kid doing lube and oil changes I can’t remember the gentleman‘s name but he bought a 1947 Chrysler Woody and I made a comment “that’s a beautiful Car Mr. so and so when are you going to take it out of the box”. I realize now what a rude comment that joke was.
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Hi Bob Aldo, Glad to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you'll enjoy, and hope you're behind the wheel of a car like this soon, Lou
I think the "Woodie" is an amazingly beautiful car, but what was the purpose of using all that wood in the building of it? Just aesthetics? I mean, there doesn't seem to be a practical reason for it.
Hi James, H., Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) You're right, not sure what the practical reason is, other than to make a super cool unique car. Here is one more for you. Enjoy, Lou ua-cam.com/video/Ko0oQlI9G88/v-deo.html
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Vast trunk will accommodate both the wife and the girlfriend, although preferably not at the same time. One has to ask whether Chrysler ever made money on these flagship models. Calculating the cost of all that hand finishing must have been daunting.
My folks had one. Father military, had the car in Austria, of all places. I have a shot of me standing in Lederhosen by the door when I was around 4. Was it a 47? The shot was taken in 1953 or so. Might have been a 48' or 49'. Want to show how big a car is, put a four year old in front of it.
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The 1947 town and County is based on the 1947- 1948 Chrysler Windsor platform. The Windsor had a two door and four door suiside door limo doors, this bodystyle was made in 47’ and 48. Powerplant was either a spitfire straight 6 or a powerball straight 8. Would love to have one of each, my dad and I are actually inheriting a four door Windsor. Check my channel out for the first video about it! Joseph
I love the wood and paint. Very pretty
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car Bob :-)
Absolutely beautiful
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@@loucostabile yes thank you for all the great videos you put out. I’m so glad that I subscribed to you.
Jaw dropper! Wow. Glad it has survived.
+John Hiram Hi John, Thanks for commenting and glad you enjoyed the video, Take care, Lou
Stu,ing works of art
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Really something.
Agreed :-)
I like Andrew Vogel. The museum is a must see, and this Town and Country is magnificent. Thanks Lou!
Hi
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Hey Lou. Beautiful looking Town and Country convertible. I've never seen one before, never mind one in this nice condition.
Hey Jason, Happy to share this one with you :-) Lou
👍Simply beautiful build! As I've said before, if Dodge can build a 2021 Challenger then Ford & Chevy can bring back their "classics" too! I believe they're missing the boat on a huge could be market. I know plenty of folks that would rather have a brand new OLD car with all of the safety components, great brakes & all new technology BUT look almost exactly like the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's era vehicles. Missing the boat👁 No pun intended 😂
Thanks Lou!
Hi Major Payne, You're right. The popularity of the retro Camaro, Mustang & Challenger should get the "Executives" making decisions to include more retro vehicles. You're welcome, Lou
Another good episode thank you Lou
Hi Curtis, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) You're welcome, Lou
Суббота 21 Августа 2021 года любуюсь этим шедевр ом
Thank you for sharing.
I am 92 years old I worked at a Chrysler dealership in 1947 as a 17-year-old kid doing lube and oil changes I can’t remember the gentleman‘s name but he bought a 1947 Chrysler Woody and I made a comment “that’s a beautiful Car Mr. so and so when are you going to take it out of the box”. I realize now what a rude comment that joke was.
Hi Jerry, Thank you for viewing and sharing your what you remember, Lou
caramba !!!!! lindo carro......brazilian expression for a beautiful car.....
Hi Aloisio Ferraz De Camargo
, Happy to read you appreciate the looks of this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile thanks for the polite feedback, I´m already subscribed to your channel......Aloisio [São Paulo]
This guy reminds me of "Brad" the character played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Big Lebowski.
Thank you for viewing and sharing.
Gorgeous car! I want one!
Hi Bob Aldo, Glad to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you'll enjoy, and hope you're behind the wheel of a car like this soon, Lou
I think the "Woodie" is an amazingly beautiful car, but what was the purpose of using all that wood in the building of it? Just aesthetics? I mean, there doesn't seem to be a practical reason for it.
Hi James, H., Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) You're right, not sure what the practical reason is, other than to make a super cool unique car. Here is one more for you. Enjoy, Lou ua-cam.com/video/Ko0oQlI9G88/v-deo.html
so cool
+kramden agreed.
Nice, but why did they put wood on the body?
For looks
W.O.W.
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@@loucostabile Awesome car collection! Everyone loves the woodies! Thanks for the video!
My dad had a 1953
Dad had a nice ride for sure :-)
Vast trunk will accommodate both the wife and the girlfriend, although preferably not at the same time. One has to ask whether Chrysler ever made money on these flagship models. Calculating the cost of all that hand finishing must have been daunting.
Hi Andrew Graham, "not as the same time" Nice! :-) Lou
My folks had one. Father military, had the car in Austria, of all places. I have a shot of me standing in Lederhosen by the door when I was around 4. Was it a 47? The shot was taken in 1953 or so. Might have been a 48' or 49'. Want to show how big a car is, put a four year old in front of it.
Hi sclogse1, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Folks car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
The 1947 town and County is based on the 1947- 1948 Chrysler Windsor platform. The Windsor had a two door and four door suiside door limo doors, this bodystyle was made in 47’ and 48. Powerplant was either a spitfire straight 6 or a powerball straight 8. Would love to have one of each, my dad and I are actually inheriting a four door Windsor. Check my channel out for the first video about it! Joseph
Hi Joseph Linz, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hey you have a cool little Series 1 Shelby too, nice :-) Lou
Happy to read you and your Dad are getting a Windsor :-)
Lou Costabile oh that.. hehe it’s just a model. But I have a whole collection of 1:18 scale mastio model cars. Ranging from 1930’ to 2019.
Thank you for posting this i live in the UK so this is as good as it gets.
Hi brook ballard, Welcome to the Channel, and I hope you see many more cars you'll enjoy, Lou
Thank you I run a 1971 Morris Minor my every day car :)
Very nice.
I’d love one of these I too from UK I run a Ford cortina mk3 estate 1972 but I’d love one of these too