1959 Plymouth Valiant 200 Manual
1960 Plymouth Valiant - The 1960 Plymouth Valiant was a remarkable small car, yet. Valiant was about 50/50, with 93,303 customers choosing the manual and 100,989 the automatic. Torsion and 50 percent stiffer in beam than a body-on-frame 1959 Plymouth, partly as. (Red was restricted to the costlier V-200 series.).
1959 Plymouth Valiant
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant was a very versatile vehicle offered in three different series and several different body styles including a 2- and 4-door sedan, station wagon, and convertible. The base engine was an overhead valve 170 CID six-cylinder unit offering just over 100 horsepower. A three-speed manual was also standard. The Valiant was divided into three series, the V-100, V-200 and the Signet. It received only mild updates, the most visual being a new grille.
Standard options included a heater, defroster, turn signals, courtesy lights, front door armrests, and vinyl trim. Buyers could purchase the V-100 with an optional 273 CID V8. Bodystyles on the V-100 Series including a 2- and 4-door sedan, and station wagon. The Valaint V-200 included all the same body styles found in the V-100, plus a convertible. They had upgraded trim and molding, a triangle badge on the deck lid centerline, and metal roof gutter rails.
They also had full wheel covers, special upholstery and deluxe carpeting, armrests, and cigarette lighter. The Valiant Signet Series came as either a convertible or a hardtop coupe. They were fitted with foam rubber front seat cushions, wheel covers, bucket seats, and extra bodyside molding. By Daniel Vaughan Jul 2015.
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