The Valiant and the Chrysler six-cylinder engine debuted in 1960; the motor was specifically devised for the compact new ...
With three-on-the-tree and a sturdy Slant Six under the hood, today's Nice Price or No Dice Valiant is a solid old-school experience. We'll have to decide if its fully-modern price fully suits it. The ...
The first-generation (1960-1962) Valiant was introduced as a 1960 model, not using the Plymouth name. In fact, using just the Valiant name, it was sold worldwide in countries including Argentina, ...
Since I need a way to get from upstate New York to Troy, Michigan, I bought a Plymouth Valiant last week for $2,000. It's a vehicle fitted with what is considered by many the most reliable engine of ...
Between 2002 and 2010, I watched along with many of you as Mopar Muscle Editor Randy Bolig built and tested Project Valiant Effort, Randy's brutally simple, refrigerator white 1967 Plymouth Valiant.
If you want the 392 HEMI in the 300, Chrysler is very willing to sell you the 6.4-liter engine as long as you’re Australian. The United States makes do with the 348 HEMI, the 5.7 that cranks out “best ...
Q: Greg I read your column in the Daytona Beach News Journal. While in high school back in 1969, I bought a 1965 Plymouth Valiant. At that time, I was a senior in high school and it was right before I ...
A close look at the engineering and design behind this classic wagon’s Slant-6 engine. What made it such a reliable favorite?
Me & My Car: 1919 Model T represents company’s 100 years Me & My Car: East Bay man’s ’73 Volvo made in last model year Me & My Car: 1952 Dodge panel truck not bought for profit The first-generation ...