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Brand
Plymouth
Model
Valiant
Body
Convertible
Year
1965
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
PM-15-26
Chassis number
V352674355
Date of first admission
28-02-1965
Date of first admission (NL)
26-03-2021
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
80712 Miles
Color
Blue
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant was a model that originated in the United States and played an important role in the American car ownership culture of the 1960s. Introduced by Chrysler, the Valiant was designed as a compact car with a focus on affordability and practicality. This model represented an evolution in Chrysler design that recognized the need for efficient vehicles in an era when demand for larger cars was waning. Known for its simple yet functional styling, the Valiant offered a wide range of body styles, including sedan, station wagon and coupe.
Technically, the 1965 Plymouth Valiant featured solid construction and a range of different engines that further personalized the driving experience. The car had independent front suspension systems that provided a comfortable ride, and the rear axle was designed for stability. Interior features focused on functionality, with attention to ease of use and an uncluttered dashboard. The Valiant also had a reputation for reliability, which made it an attractive choice for families and young drivers alike.
With its combination of practical features and iconic looks, the 1965 Plymouth Valiant left a lasting impression in the automotive world. This model represented an era when Americans were looking for affordable but quality vehicles. The Valiant has retained a loyal fan base over the years and remains a recognizable symbol of automotive innovation in the 1960s. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.