When Sylvain Fritsch and his rock band, the Club, head out for a gig in Switzerland, Germany or France, their equipment follows them in a bus. The five band mates take Fritsch’s 1962 Chrysler 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 ...
The automotive world was a wonderful place back in the 1970s. Muscle cars were plentiful and arguably, you could label it as the golden age of motoring before the bleak 1980s turned up. Unlike its ...
In 1959, Plymouth joined the emerging compact car market with the Valiant. It was built on the then-new Chrysler A platform, which became highly popular and soldiered on through 1978. Marketed ...
There must be ten thousand small restoration shops in the United States, each with its labor-of-love specialty. I dropped in on a great Alfa Romeo shop in California a while back, and more recently ...
Remember our interpretation of a modern-day 2020 Chrysler Valiant Charger we brought you a year ago? Judging from the response to that rendering alone we’d be inclined to say the Australian market ...
"One day while at the local Mopar dealership I walked past the service aisle," says Todd Johnson. "On the lift, I saw a unique-looking car receiving minor repairs. I really didn't know what it was. I ...
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.
The price range for the Chrysler Valiant varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $1,030 and going to $4,070 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available ...
The last Australian-designed and built Chrysler Valiant, produced more than 22 years ago, has sold at auction for more than four times its original price, according to the Malvern Prahran Leader.
Chrysler has exited Australia again, along with the 300 sedan that was the sole torch bearer for the 96-year-old brand as well as this country’s last affordable V8 muscle car. So ends an era that ...
While Chrysler’s announcement that it was withdrawing from Australia is hardly likely to send too many ripples through the ocean of new car sales, it does the signal the end of a chapter in Australian ...