1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp- 17k Original Miles- All Original
Example with All Known Ownership History- Period Correct Upgrades:
Air Shocks Pin Stripe Leather Wrapped Wheel Door Lock Pins- Recent
Service: Cooling Brakes and Fuel System- Power Steering and Power
Brakes- Clean Survivor MOPAR(Please note: If you happen to be
viewing this 1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp on a website other than
our Garage Kept Motors site it's possible that you've only seen
some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website
limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 150
photographs as well as a short start-up and walk-around video
please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) From Hemmings:
"Plymouth fans looking for inexpensive transportation in 1972 had
ample choices in the Valiant lineup including a pair of two-door
Dusters a four-door sedan and a two-door hardtop sold under the
Scamp nameplate. Essentially a badge-engineered Dodge Dart Swinger
the Plymouth Scamp offered an ala carte menu of engine options
ranging from the standard 198-cu.in. six to the 318 V-8..."
HotCars.com gives this rundown on the Scamp's too-short history:
"Unfortunately the Plymouth Scamp did not have a very long-lasting
run and was only sold from 1971 to 1976. Although the Scamp was a
variant of the Valiant throughout its life it was known among
enthusiasts as its own line of cars and it was treated as a sporty
luxury alternative to the economical Valiant. Unfortunately the
Scamp and the Valiant bit the dust in 1976. With the 1973 American
Oil Crisis fresh in the minds of consumers everywhere the Scamp
just wasn't fuel-efficient enough for comfort and sales of all
Plymouths started to stagnate." Offered here is a well-maintained
1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp in outstanding survivor condition.
Showing just 17583 original miles on its odometer the car has
traveled fewer than 400 miles per-year on average since new. With
its ownership history known and documented correct Slant-Six
powerplant period-correct modest upgrades extremely low mileage and
overall exceptional condition this MOPAR-survivor is a rare
offering. The white exterior paint shows extremely well: smooth
finish excellent gloss and no damage. The lime-green bodyside
double pinstripe is an added and appealing touch cueing the
interior color theme. The dark-green vinyl top is in perfect
condition and nicely highlights the roof's concave rear glass. (To
best assess the quality of the paint and trim finishes be sure to
view the close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying
gallery.) There is no damage to any sheet metal. Limited chrome
trim has been well-maintained and shows virtually no patina from
age. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are clear and undamaged.
Factory badging-including the front "Plymouth" badge "Valiant"
emblem and "Scamp" decal on the front fenders and "Plymouth"
trunk-lid badge-is all correctly in place. Date-coded alloy wheels
with chrome trim rings are mounted with BFGoodrich? Radial T/A
raised-white-letter tires. The interior two-tone green color theme
has been beautifully maintained. Door panels included green-painted
metal green vinyl and woodgrain trim in a horizontal design
("jimmy-free" door-lock pins have been added). The split-bench
front seat and rear bench are upholstered in vertically pleated
lighter green vinyl with darker green vinyl trim free of any damage
or even wear indications. Green carpeting in very good condition
covers the floor. The 3-spoke green steering wheel (with a matching
leather rim cover) features a Plymouth-logo center cap and frames
standard instrumentation: a square 120-mph speedometer and four
smaller circular monitoring gauges mounted on a woodgrain dash
panel. The shift lever for the automatic transmission is mounted on
the steering column and the car is equipped with power steering and
power brakes. The green padded dash is free of cracks and its
woodgrain trim extends across to the passenger side. The factory
push-button AM-FM radio remains mounted. The Scamp's trunk is
pristine. Under the hood the originality continues in the form of
the highly regarded 225-cubic-inch "Slant Six" wearing its
Chrysler-blue engine-block paint. All components are properly
installed and retain original finishes for example the
black-painted air-cleaner cover. The engine bay is clean without
being overly detailed. Viewed from below the chassis is straight
and complete. Light surface rust is present on untreated metal. The
clean lower surfaces of the engine and transmission and added air
shocks are visual focal points. The car's original build
identification and instruction tags remain as mounted at the
factory. A copy of the Plymouth 1972 sales brochure for the Valiant
line is included in the sale. A recent service covering the cooling
braking and fuel systems has been performed. While the more than
150 high-definition photographs and the short
walk-around-and-startup video available on the GarageKeptMotors
website showcase this '72 Plymouth Valiant Scamp in detail from
every angle including from below we expect and encourage in-person
inspections at our Grand Rapids Michigan showroom. Please call to
arrange an appointment in advance as our showroom is not open to
the public. And feel free to get in touch anytime by phone or email
if you have questions. The enthusiasm-some would call it mania-that
MOPAR fans have for their favorite brands is well-known. Frequent
gatherings regularly bring these Chrysler Corporation fans together
to view each other's rides. While there are usually plenty of Hemis
and even Super Birds the next owner of this "Survivor Scamp" can
expect plenty of interest and even more compliments on this rare
bit of perfectly preserved MOPAR history.
Vehicle Details
1972 Plymouth Valiant
Listing ID:CC-1945807
Price:$24,900
Location:Grand Rapids, Michigan
Year:1972
Make:Plymouth
Model:Valiant
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:17583
Stock Number:21GKM421
VIN:VH23C2R139377
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