1979 Chrysler Lebaron Town and Country Station Wagon - 1:24 Scale
Mopar Muscle in a Station Wagon1979 Chrysler Lebaron Town and Country Station WagonChrysler Enters the Computer Age
Economic woes hurt auto sales in 1979 (Chrysler was down 8%) despite advances both inside and out. All Chrysler cars were lighter due to using space-age materials in both the engine and bumpers. And for the first time these Chryslers were equipped with a Diagnostic Connector that feed information to an Electronic Engine Performance Analyzer. The computer age was here.
The Lebaron Town and Country station wagon had sales of 17,463 costing $6191 with the V-8 engine option. Long abandoning real wood trim, the Town and Country had teakwood-grain wood tone appliqué with simulated white ash molding. Our 1:24 scale replica, with its factory baked-enamel cashmere paint job looks just as good as they did rolling off the Chrysler assembly line.
Features:
Working Steering System
Opening Front Doors and Hood
Lighter Weight 318 Cubic Inch V-8 Engine Provided Plenty of Power
Precision Die-Cast Replica
1:24 Scale
8.5" Long