Introduced in 1959 as a new brand in the Chrysler portfolio, the Valiant was demoted to a Plymouth model from 1960 onward. Whether or not it was a coincidence is of no importance now. Still, the ...
Plymouth’s compact Valiant line was already a solid seller when the company decided to dress it up with a more upscale trim, the Signet 273, aimed at buyers who wanted small-car practicality with a ...
31 May 2025, 12:31 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea // Introduced in 1971, the Plymouth Scamp was essentially a Dart with a Valiant front fascia. It's one of the company's lesser-known nameplates. It's Not a ...
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SMITHVILLE — The identity of Celeste Pitts' classic mystery car is written in chrome on its body. Yep, Pearl is a Plymouth Valiant V200, one of about 143,000 manufactured in 1961. Last week's column ...
1968, when Chrysler’s economy cars had rear-wheel-drive and immortal six-cylinder engines. This Valiant appears to have been wrecked in a chain-reaction crash.
On the face of it, it doesn't make sense. Why would anyone drive a 1965 Plymouth Valiant in the winter instead of a 2002 Lexus LX-470 (the Lexus version of Toyota's 4x4 beast, the Land Cruiser)?
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