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1967 Plymouth Valiant Signet 4-door Sedan 1968 Plymouth Valiant 2-door sedan The Valiant was completely redesigned for 1967 model year and the station wagons, hardtops, and convertibles were dropped. Buyers who wanted a Valiant-type hardtop coupe or convertible could choose a similarly styled Barracuda , which was still based on the Valiant ...
The Chrysler Valiant was a full-size car which was sold by Chrysler Australia between 1962 and 1981. Initially a rebadged locally assembled Plymouth Valiant from the United States, from the second generation launched in 1963, the Valiant was fully manufactured in Australia. It was sold locally but also in New Zealand and South Africa, with ...
The SV1 Valiant (or "S Series" [3]) was introduced in March 1962, [1] replacing the Chrysler Valiant (RV1)—also known as the "R Series"—only ten weeks after the release of its predecessor. [5] Like the RV1 it was essentially a US design just assembled in Australia. [ 4 ]
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The Valiant RV1 (or Valiant R Series) [7] was launched in Australia in January 1962. [8] Completely knocked down (CKD) packs were imported from Windsor in Canada, bodies were painted at Chrysler Australia 's Mile End facility and final assembly was undertaken at Tonsley Park . [ 2 ]
It was introduced in two piston displacement sizes in 1960: The 170 cu in (2.8 L) "LG" (low-G, referring to the relatively short engine block casting and crankshaft stroke) in the Valiant, and the 225 cu in (3.7 L) "RG" (raised-G, referring to the relatively tall engine block casting and crankshaft stroke) in full-size Plymouth and Dodge Dart ...
The AP5 Valiant was released in May 1963, replacing the SV1 Valiant. [1] It was the first Valiant model to be manufactured in Australia rather than just assembled there. [ 4 ] The AP5 featured entirely new sheet-metal, with most body panels produced in Australia. [ 4 ]
1960–1972 Chrysler A903 — 3-speed manual for 6-cyl and low power V8s. 1st gear, no synchromesh [1]; 1961–1971 Chrysler A745 — 3-speed manual for V8s