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◊ 2006-01-02 21:39 |
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◊ 2006-01-03 08:56 |
This is an Australian-built Chrysler Valiant. |
◊ 2006-01-03 10:05 |
You mean that in Australia it is a Chrysler, or that the original US car was a Chrysler ? |
◊ 2006-01-03 10:19 |
In Australia it is a Chrysler, and in the US it is a Plymouth. The Australian versions (Chrysler) look slightly different too. |
◊ 2006-05-23 20:52 |
Both are wrong...In Australia it is Valiant, a part of Chrysler so if you want to be really technical, a Chrysler Valiant (laughs if you say it)...It is Mopar though and they did use hemi's. Not up to scrub on Val's though. I think it's a Regal... |
◊ 2006-06-20 14:58 |
vg valiant hardtop an australian version of the us dodge dart hardtop they share most components from the windscreen back |
◊ 2006-07-03 06:27 |
VG Had the Square (rectangular) front lights whereas the earlier VF had round lights - check ours (VG) at http://moparsunday.com (red one with FAT-318 rego plates) and also on the Deal Photography site. rather like the 69 Dart but front fairly different. NB Re the Make/Model debate, the delineation in Australia is rather vague - PS for Holden, it is actually GMH or General Motors Holden. The link at http://www.aussiecoupes.com/aussiemuscle.html probably does the most reasonable job of indicating the make as Chrysler/Valiant & Model as VF/VG/VH/CH/VJ/VK/CL Coupe/Pacer/Charger/etc - the Make/Model designation on Rego papers can & does vary widely within & from State to State also |
◊ 2006-07-14 05:10 |
Chrysler Valiant Regal hardtop (VG) |
◊ 2009-04-30 07:53 |
Chrysler was known since it was founded way back 1925 as Chrysler Corporation. And its advance engineering and well testing that brought the company to be one of the best-seller automakers. However, because time runs and many things happened unexpectedly just like the economic crisis. The peapod car is an all electric vehicle made by Chrysler, which is lauded by some and lamented as a hyper expensive golf cart by others. It may not be the electric vehicle worth getting a payday loan to look into, however. It costs $12,500, has a range of 30 miles and can only go 25 mph. It also has a cool feature in that it can be unlocked by a downloadable software application on the iPhone or iPod of the owner, all along with a smiley face looking grill. Still, with such a limited range and speed, installment loans for the peapod car seem like a stretch. |