1986 Chrysler LeBaron Town & Country




Class: Wagon

Origin: US USA

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JP doseisan photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-18 19:52
1986 Chrysler LeBaron Town & Country
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twilight sparkplug photo_librarymode_comment

2019-11-05 10:10
To me it just looks like a squashed down Dodge Caravan with a longer hood.. The caravan if it were a wagon.
AU Lombax photo_librarymode_comment

2019-11-04 07:03
Renz203 wrote
Volvo 240 I guess?

Volvos were never wood-paneled and the only 2-door "wagons" they ever made were hearses.

The Pinto is the most modern factory-built 2-door woodie wagon there is. Every other non-converted 2-door wagon was built in the 40s, 50s and 60s.

The next-best option is the 1980 Dodge Aspen, which fits the shape better but has 4-doors.
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PH Renz203 photo_librarymode_comment

2019-11-03 19:21
Volvo 240 I guess?
AU Lombax photo_librarymode_comment

2019-10-30 10:42
Closest I can find is the 1979-80 Ford Pinto Squire Station Wagon (Also re-badged as a Mercury Bobcat)
i.wheelsage.org/pictures/f/ford/pinto/ford_pinto_squire_wagon_1.jpg

2-door: Check
Wood-paneled: Check
Modern enough to fit: Not really... But like I said, it's close.
IT Buick8 photo_librarymode_comment

2019-10-29 19:15
Strange car, it could be a station wagon, but it has only three doors, and the front looks to be from a Volvo 850.

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2019-10-29 21:32:05

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