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2005 MEADOW BROOK CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE AUGUST 7, 2005 MEADOW BR0OK HALL, AUBURN HILLS, MICHIGAN RICHARD & MAUREEN LARGER’S 1942 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Model #: C3422741 Body#: 341-11-1141 Serial#: 70513626 Original Condition (ex Paint) 23,577 Miles Two Owners Since New E.S. Carpenter First Owner (ESCAR Motion Pictures Service) 6-Passenger (One of 150 Made) 6-Cylinder Flat Head Straight Six Windsor Chassis Produced January 20, 1942 Dealer: Dowd-Fede, Cleveland, OH Picture taken at WPC Museum, August 7, 2005 (Most Significant Chrysler trophy @ left wheel) Richard L. Larger, Owner Since 1966 Jeffrey S. Larger, Restorer-Painter Gary A. Larger, Restorer-Mechanic Gold Ribbon for Most Significant Chrysler Class F (#106) Of the more than 350 vehicles on display eighteen vehicles received coveted awards of distinction. Of the almost 1000 Chrysler T&C’s produced in 1942, there were 150 six passenger models, Of the less than twenty known to remain ours is the only war car, “black-out trim”, known. For the first time in 40 years of ownership this car received the recognition and understanding of its truly unique and rare provenance. The Field Facing Rear of Meadow Brook Hall The Larger family wishes to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to Don Sommer, American Arrow, whose kindness made possible the presentation of our family treasure. Don is not only a renowned sculptor, a car collector hobby pioneer, but he is a genuinely nice guy who takes delight in the car collecting hobby and its participants.

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2005 MEADOW BROOK CONCOURS d’ELEGANCEAUGUST 7, 2005 MEADOW BR0OK HALL, AUBURN HILLS, MICHIGAN

RICHARD & MAUREEN LARGER’S 1942 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

Model #: C3422741Body#: 341-11-1141Serial#: 70513626

Original Condition (ex Paint)23,577 MilesTwo Owners Since NewE.S. Carpenter First Owner(ESCAR Motion Pictures Service)6-Passenger (One of 150 Made)6-Cylinder Flat Head Straight SixWindsor ChassisProduced January 20, 1942Dealer: Dowd-Fede, Cleveland, OH

Picture taken at WPC Museum, August 7, 2005(Most Significant Chrysler trophy @ left wheel)

Richard L. Larger, Owner Since 1966Jeffrey S. Larger, Restorer-PainterGary A. Larger, Restorer-Mechanic

Gold Ribbon for Most Significant ChryslerClass F (#106)

Of the more than 350 vehicles on displayeighteen vehicles received coveted awardsof distinction.

Of the almost 1000 Chrysler T&C’s producedin 1942, there were 150 six passenger models,

Of the less than twenty known to remain oursis the only war car, “black-out trim”, known.

For the first time in 40 years of ownership thiscar received the recognition and understandingof its truly unique and rare provenance.

The Field Facing Rear of Meadow Brook Hall

The Larger family wishes to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to DonSommer, American Arrow, whose kindness made possible the presentation of ourfamily treasure. Don is not only a renowned sculptor, a car collector hobbypioneer, but he is a genuinely nice guy who takes delight in the car collecting hobbyand its participants.