Posted on 05/10/2012 11:51:39 AM PDT by BO Stinkss
What about its sister, the Plymouth Valiant?
Back in 1968, the Iowa Highway Patrol bought a fleet of Chrysler Newport sedans set up for police duty. They were white four door sedans with the 440 motor. I was driving a ‘66 Chevy 396 rat motor and got to know the local patrolman (another story.)
I mentioned to the trooper than the 396 was fortunate to turn in 8 miles per gallon on leaded premium. He said the 440 was lucky to get 10...
It’s a FIAT Linea with some new panels. The wheelbase is the same as, is the engine.
I had one of the stripped down Darts, a 67 ran good drove like a tank, wish I still had it
How about the Hemi Dart.
Still terrorizing drag strips everywhere.
Wheels up.
My parents had a Dodge Dart.
It’s a FIAT...Fix It Again Tony
D.I.N.O.
Same thing, the Valiant was a cheap and affordable car that never lasted long, at least in Michigan winters with the salt spray but the drive train was dependable as hell.
We had the Dart, and also 2 Coronets. I always preferred the Coronets, had both with a 318, one automatic and one “three on the tree”, so simple and basic that even a major overhaul if needed was still simple to do.
The only thing I didn’t like was the torsion bars for the front suspension, I had two of them break at different times while driving and that isn’t fun, once it was at highway speeds.
Looks like all the other cars out there. Are there no original car designers?
I so miss the older designs. Even the 70s were more creative. All the cars on the road today look like this thing.
ugh.
Yep, I saw the first ones at the 1968 NRHA Nationals in Indy. BAAAAD MF’s
What do you get if you cross a Valient with a Comet? A Vomit.
“denim material seat inserts”
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But the super musslecar Darts were available and you could factory order one with all the goodies, right down to the roll bar.
BTW It ate Cudas and Chargers for breakfast.
What do you get if you cross a Valient with a Comet? A Vomit.
Well then what do you get if the Comet is green? The Exorcist model?
As perhaps you are, I am an older model Mopar fan. I replaced a 273 with a 318 in a 64 Dart. However the body was just too far gone to justify any real restoration.
I do have a bare stock 64 Valiant/225 in storage for eventual resto. If you know someone that would like to buy a 70 Swinger/225 stock, no major lower body rust, I have one in a North Ga barn.
But IMHO the reason people love A-bodies (or show fondness) is not the car as much as the engine. The Slant 6 was so reliable you had to really work hard to kill it. If anything was weak it was the carbs but the damn things would still run pretty much no matter what you fed them.
In the eighties and even nineties you really could get a reliable Dart/Valiant for $500 esp if you knew anything about them. However my 64s will be fifty in a few years - thats gettin’ old! Also in Atlanta a car without A/C can only be used about half the year.
Yeah, they didn’t even make it look much like the old Dart. They have done a nice job with the challenger though.
They forgot one statistic in the comparison:
Resale of a Civic after 10 years and 200,000 miles = 30%± of MSRP
Resale of a Chrysler after 200,000 miles = $.25 / lb.
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