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The Plymouth Valiant (first appearing in 1960 as simply the Valiant) was an automobile manufactured by Plymouth in the United States from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market emerging in the late 1950s. The Valiant was also built and marketed, without the Plymouth name, worldwide in countries including Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland, as well as other countries in South America and Western Europe.
Road & Track magazine considered the Valiant to be "one of the best all-around domestic cars".
Plymouth (i/ˈplɪməθ/) is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter and 190 miles (310 km) west-south-west of London, between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall.
Plymouth's early history extends to the Bronze Age, when a first settlement emerged at Mount Batten. This settlement continued as a trading post for the Roman Empire, until it was surpassed by the more prosperous village of Sutton, now called Plymouth. In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers departed Plymouth for the New World and established Plymouth Colony – the second English settlement in what is now the United States of America. During the English Civil War the town was held by the Parliamentarians and was besieged between 1642 and 1646.
Throughout the Industrial Revolution, Plymouth grew as a commercial shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas, and exporting local minerals (tin, copper, lime, china clay and arsenic) while the neighbouring town of Devonport became a strategic Royal Naval shipbuilding and dockyard town. In 1914 three neighbouring independent towns, viz., the county borough of Plymouth, the county borough of Devonport, and the urban district of East Stonehouse were merged to form a single County Borough. The combined town took the name of Plymouth which, in 1928, achieved city status. The city's naval importance later led to its targeting and partial destruction during World War II, an act known as the Plymouth Blitz. After the war the city centre was completely rebuilt and subsequent expansion led to the incorporation of Plympton and Plymstock along with other outlying suburbs in 1967.
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The Plymouth Valiant was never meant to be a muscle car. It was never meant to be fast, overly attractive or go around corners. Loved by grandparents and college professors alike, the Valiant was the go-to car for those who wanted smooth reliable transport. Owner Shannon Hudson bought this Valiant for $400.00 and after 20 years of ownership and a few different versions, built it into one of the coolest MOPAR A Bodies we've ever seen. Owner: • Shannon Hudson
Update on the turbo valiant project 04/11/15
Hanksters Reviews http://www.hanksters.com. More 1967, 1968 and 1969 Camaros and muscle cars at http://www.hanksters.com. If you are looking for a 1967, 1968 or 1969 Camaro, or muscle car, then look no further. This one is as about as nice as it gets! We have a wide selection of first generation Camaros, so if you are looking for a 67 Camaro, a 68 Camaro, or a 69 Camaro, then give us a call! Hanksters specializes in Camaro RS, Camaro SS, and Camaro Z28 first gens. Hanksters will provide a review along with more details with each car. Affordable financing and world-wide shipping is also available!
Just me describing my first car
A 1969 Plymouth Valiant "Pissed Off" built Greening Auto Company....No doubt this is coolest Plymouth Valiant I have ever seen....I shot it at the Good Guy's PPG Nationals 2013...a great show...Make sure you follow me so that you don't miss any of the other cool videos I shot at this show!! Apparel Provided By: http://www.etmotorgear.com Check it out!!
Bought in January of 2012 this gem had been sitting in a garage for over 16 years without being touched. The original owner was going into a nursing home at 96 years of age so the car had to go. After putting in some fresh gas I topped off the radiator and brake reservoir and drove it home. It has manual steering, four drum manual brakes, the 225 slant six, and an automatic.
WOW...this car hasn't ran in years, and it was 39 degrees here today. I didn't prime the carb or run the engine beforehand..notice the dust cloud that blows out. All I did was get gas up to the carb, pump the pedal a couple times to set the choke and turn the key. You can certainly depend on your vintage Mopar! UPDATE: This car has been running great after a full tune-up. The clicking was just a lifter that had bled down from sitting.
NEW, 2016 video can be seen at this link!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxRjYex89ww GORGEOUS 1963 Plymouth Valiant sporting a 528 Hemi, Blown running on Alcohol. This is the nicest & nastiest car I have ever seen, ridden in, touched or worked on. Enjoy the video and don't forget to hit that subscribe button! During this video the car was only 5% overdriven... It is ~1500whp @ 5%, 2500whp+ @ 20% overdriven. Lenco 3 speed. Fab Rear end with 4.57 gears for the street. 4 link, molly chassis (NHRA 6.3 Certified, Pro Mod), etc. Tinman 2 Kustoms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinman2kustoms Special thanks to James Autonomi for the Music: https://soundcloud.com/autonami ProModRacer (AKA "Professor Mopar") on Instagram: http://instagram.com/promodracer
The Plymouth Valiant was never meant to be a muscle car. It was never meant to be fast, overly attractive or go around corners. Loved by grandparents and college professors alike, the Valiant was the go-to car for those who wanted smooth reliable transport. Owner Shannon Hudson bought this Valiant for $400.00 and after 20 years of ownership and a few different versions, built it into one of the coolest MOPAR A Bodies we've ever seen. Owner: • Shannon Hudson
Update on the turbo valiant project 04/11/15
Hanksters Reviews http://www.hanksters.com. More 1967, 1968 and 1969 Camaros and muscle cars at http://www.hanksters.com. If you are looking for a 1967, 1968 or 1969 Camaro, or muscle car, then look no further. This one is as about as nice as it gets! We have a wide selection of first generation Camaros, so if you are looking for a 67 Camaro, a 68 Camaro, or a 69 Camaro, then give us a call! Hanksters specializes in Camaro RS, Camaro SS, and Camaro Z28 first gens. Hanksters will provide a review along with more details with each car. Affordable financing and world-wide shipping is also available!
Just me describing my first car
A 1969 Plymouth Valiant "Pissed Off" built Greening Auto Company....No doubt this is coolest Plymouth Valiant I have ever seen....I shot it at the Good Guy's PPG Nationals 2013...a great show...Make sure you follow me so that you don't miss any of the other cool videos I shot at this show!! Apparel Provided By: http://www.etmotorgear.com Check it out!!
Bought in January of 2012 this gem had been sitting in a garage for over 16 years without being touched. The original owner was going into a nursing home at 96 years of age so the car had to go. After putting in some fresh gas I topped off the radiator and brake reservoir and drove it home. It has manual steering, four drum manual brakes, the 225 slant six, and an automatic.
WOW...this car hasn't ran in years, and it was 39 degrees here today. I didn't prime the carb or run the engine beforehand..notice the dust cloud that blows out. All I did was get gas up to the carb, pump the pedal a couple times to set the choke and turn the key. You can certainly depend on your vintage Mopar! UPDATE: This car has been running great after a full tune-up. The clicking was just a lifter that had bled down from sitting.
NEW, 2016 video can be seen at this link!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxRjYex89ww GORGEOUS 1963 Plymouth Valiant sporting a 528 Hemi, Blown running on Alcohol. This is the nicest & nastiest car I have ever seen, ridden in, touched or worked on. Enjoy the video and don't forget to hit that subscribe button! During this video the car was only 5% overdriven... It is ~1500whp @ 5%, 2500whp+ @ 20% overdriven. Lenco 3 speed. Fab Rear end with 4.57 gears for the street. 4 link, molly chassis (NHRA 6.3 Certified, Pro Mod), etc. Tinman 2 Kustoms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinman2kustoms Special thanks to James Autonomi for the Music: https://soundcloud.com/autonami ProModRacer (AKA "Professor Mopar") on Instagram: http://instagram.com/promodracer
This was intended to be a parts car but lots of love keeps it going.
This car has been off the road a long time and it shows.
Mike Phillips leads his team of pro and enthusiast detailers step-by-step on how to remove swirls, wetsanding scratches and holograms from the basecoat/clearcoat finish on this Resto-Rod 1965 Plymouth Valiant 100 at Autogeek's Show Car Garage in Stuart, Florida.
Here is the full length version of a financial industry doc film I produced, 2004 to 2009. It is Stephen Speilberg quality, but only if you allow me to go back to the 1970’s, where his first was a Richard Matheson adaptation called DUEL, about a phantom character driven Peterbilt 281 tanker truck, who threatens and chases Dennis Weaver driving a Plymouth Valiant, trying to run him off the road. Thanks for viewing this early work by @RecoveredBroker Thanks doubly for sharing it with Stephen Spielberg. I have some ideas for him...:)
Year is 1963 and you're one of the hotshots aspiring to be king of the county. You're given a small sum of money to buy your first car. Tune it for maximum performance and off you go. In the diner where other hotshots are waiting to take your prized possession, you race for money and pink slips and if you win, you get to take home their cars! The game's interface is relatively easy and fun to use. You have your own garage as the interface itself. Options are in the form of the garage's elements such as the clock for the game's main menu and the newspaper as your source for buying cars and parts. Add to that a third person with an attitude that talks to you as you play It's really a neat idea by which up to now, no other racing games have that style. You feel that you're living a virtual w...
A filmstrip by Ford comparing the falcon to the Corvair . Vintage 1959 and extremely rare until now. This is a Ross Roy filmstrip produced by Chrysler to promote the advantages of the Valiant over the Corvair. This is a Plymouth production from 1961 comparing the Valiant to the Chevrolet Corvair and the Chevy II .
Behind the Scenes Buffing Polishing and Misc Detailing work. Cars along with the Fixing and Repair is a BLAST! Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=cerealmarshmallows 0:20 Moving Cars Around 11:05 Lot Walkaround 18:00 Loading Plymouth Valiant onto Trailer 23:22 Buffing Jaguar 36:00 Power Washing Jaguar 38:20 Swapping Batteries around to Move cars 38:27 Detailing Merkur 38:32 Power Washing Merkur 43:55 Scrubbing & Washing Merkur 45:22 Rinsing & Drying Merkur 50:15 Moving Cars Around 1:00:13 Touching up Jaguar Grill 1:05:30 Final Touches & Battery in Jaguar 1:26:30 Tio Leo's for Dinner 1:31:34 Stopping by my Old Car Dealership in El Cajon All sorts of fun and Mishaps here My Description is Short but the Video is long...;-) We can also help with the shipping. We ...
The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile which was manufactured and marketed by the American Motors Corporation in a single generation from model years 1970 through 1977. The Hornet replaced the compact Rambler American marking the end of the Rambler marque in the American and Canadian markets. Hornets were also marketed in foreign markets, as well as assembled under license agreements with AMC that included Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos, Australian Motor Industries, and by Toyota S.A. Ltd. in South Africa. The new Hornet became an important vehicle and platform for AMC. It served the company in one form or another for eighteen years, until the 1988 model year. It would outlast all other compact platforms from the competition that included the Chevrolet Nova, Ford Maverick, and Plymouth Va...
Roseville High School's Auto Shop Program has been an long-standing institution in the Detroit Area. Since 1967, Paul Tregembo Sr. has been at the helm of a program that has cranked-out some of the greatest minds in the automotive world. And since 1973, RHS has built project cars to help influence these minds beyond the traditional shop setting. Take a look back with us, as we revisit all of these classic projects from the '61 Plymouth Valiant &'55 Chevy Dragster from the 21st Annual Detroit Autorama in January of 1973, to the '70 Chevy Nova Stock Car & '36 Chevy Rat Rod from the 63rd Annual Show This Past March. If you graduated from Roseville High School, & passed through its famous Auto Shop, this is the must-see film for you. Its the History of the Roseville High School Auto Shop 19...
Roseville High School's Auto Shop Program has been an long-standing institution in the Detroit Area. Since 1967, Paul Tregembo Sr. has been at the helm of a program that has cranked-out some of the greatest minds in the automotive world. And since 1973, RHS has built project cars to help influence these minds beyond the traditional shop setting. Take a look back with us, as we revisit all of these classic projects from the '61 Plymouth Valiant &'55 Chevy Dragster from the 21st Annual Detroit Autorama in January of 1973, to the '70 Chevy Nova Stock Car & '36 Chevy Rat Rod from the 63rd Annual Show This Past March. If you graduated from Roseville High School, & passed through its famous Auto Shop, this is the must-see film for you. Its the History of the Roseville High School Auto Shop 19...