Vehicle Description
1966 Plymouth Valiant Signant Convertible For Sale. 225 cubic inch
inline 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, fender mounted Certi-card, fender tag still on the
car, 13" steel wheels with hubcaps, light yellow exterior, chrome
drivers mirror, power convertible top with boot, black bench seat
interior, owners book. Clean and original body this car is fun to
cruise the way it is or the perfect candidate to build a resto-mod.
This Mopar is ready for you to make it your dream car!!! Price
$12,900 Automotive History: The Plymouth Valiant (first appearing
in 1960 as simply the Valiant) is an automobile which was
manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation
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 Argentina,
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Mexico, New Zealand, South
Africa, Sweden and Switzerland, as well as other countries in South
America and Western Europe. It became well known for its excellent
durability and reliability, and was one of Chrysler's best-selling
automobiles during the 1960s and 1970s, essentially keeping the
company afloat during its hard economic times. Road & Track
magazine considered the Valiant to be "one of the best all-around
domestic cars" Building on a worldwide record sales success in
1963, the Valiant moved into 1964 with design changes giving better
economy, reliability and performance. Changes in the 1964 Valiant
included a restyled front end featuring a new grille with a
horizontal bars. A "Valiant" medallion was placed at the center of
the grille where the bars formed a flat bulge. Vertical taillamps
replaced the previous horizontal items. The ring-style rear deck
decoration was replaced with a Valiant script located at the
right-hand corner. There were few styling changes in the 1965
Valiants, but the 1966 Valiants had a split grille with
fine-patterned insert; new front fenders; new rear fenders on the
sedans; new bevelled-edge rear reck lid; heavier rear bumper; and a
new roofline with large backlight. The Valiant was extremely
popular in the US, Canada, and numerous markets outside North
America. Plymouth supported a successful team of Valiant two-door
sedans in the 1965 and 1966 SCCAManufacturers Rally Championships.