Richard and Maureen Larger's 1942 Chrysler Town & Country was displayed at the 2005 Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, where it received a Gold Ribbon for Most Significant Chrysler. Of the approximately 350 vehicles on display, only 18 received awards of distinction. The Larger's Chrysler Town & Country is particularly rare, as only 150 six-passenger models were produced in 1942, and it is the only known "black-out trim" model to have survived from the less than 20 remaining. The restoration was completed by the Larger family, and they expressed thanks to Don Sommer for making the presentation of their family treasure possible at the event.