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  2. Plymouth Valiant - Wikipedia

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    For 1963 and 1964, the Canadian Valiant used US Plymouth Valiant front sheet metal with the US Dodge Dart body and 111 in (2,800 mm) wheelbase (except wagons, which—like all 1963–1966 Dart and Valiant wagons—were on the 106 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase).

  3. Chrysler Valiant - Wikipedia

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    Dodge utility, a lower-priced version of the VE Valiant utility. This Valiant was an all-new design introduced in October 1967, based on the North American platform, which had a 108 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase.

  4. Chrysler Valiant (VF) - Wikipedia

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    The VIP had a 112-inch (2850 mm) wheelbase, which was 4 inches longer than that of the Valiant sedan. [2] The VIP was visually differentiated with a four headlight grille, unique tail-lights and a “limousine” rear window. [2] The car was badged and marketed as the “VIP by Chrysler”, [7] unlike the VE model, which was a Chrysler Valiant ...

  5. Chrysler Valiant (VJ) - Wikipedia

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    The VJ Valiant was replaced by the VK Valiant in October 1975. [ 9 ] VJ Valiant assembly for New Zealand initially commenced at the Todd motors assembly plant in Petone, and was then transferred to the new Todd park facility in nearby Porirua in 1975, with the Ranger XL sedan being by far the most popular variant.

  6. Dodge Dart - Wikipedia

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    This longer wheelbase used the same A-body suspension of the Valiant and defunct Lancer, and would underpin all Darts from 1963 to 1976 except the 1963–1966 station wagons which used the Valiant's (106 in (2,692 mm) wheelbase) and the 1971–1976 Demon/Sport which used the Plymouth Duster's 108 in (2,743 mm) wheelbase. The longer wheelbase ...

  7. Chrysler Valiant (VC) - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler VC Valiant is an automobile that was produced in Australia by Chrysler Australia from 1966 to 1967. [2] It was released in March 1966, replacing the Chrysler AP6 Valiant . [ 2 ] The VC was the fifth Chrysler Valiant model to be produced in Australia.

  8. Chrysler Valiant (AP5) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  9. Chrysler Valiant (VE) - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler VE Valiant is an automobile that was produced in Australia by Chrysler Australia from 1967 to 1969. [1] It was released in October 1967, replacing the Chrysler VC Valiant . [ 1 ] The premium model in the range was renamed Valiant VIP due to the V8 engine becoming an option across the entire range.