Osborn you have done a great job on this video. Even the color comes through from 1963. I never wanted a valiant but after watching this I’d take a 60s valiant in good shape tomorrow. Kudos!
How could you not love that ad !!! My grandfather bought my grandmother the "Signet 200" in "lipstick red" for a "little gift"… How that man doted on her -diamonds and a red Valiant, what more could you want ???
my parents just bought me my first car, its a 64 valiant with the 225 slant 6. Seeing these commercials reminds me that this car came from a completely different era. Lets just say im am a very prowd owner of it.
Up until recently, I've had a "hater" because of my name embedded....the guy kept commenting, I'd block and then he'd create a new profile and I'd block and again and again....I suspect it was him. It makes no sense you'd "not like" an old historical film.....just one of the whacko youtube jerks out there, seriously...lol over five thousand views and a guy clicks dislike, the one and only. People want to copy and down load, but if my name is embedded, then they can't upload to their site...it's complicated. But crazies are out there.
My first car was a '63 four door. It was three years old and I paid $900 for it. I eventually had a 273 cu. in. V-8 / 4-speed installed. I could blow away 350 Novas with it. It WAS hard on rear differentials though! I blew two and the kid I sold it to blew one. Those power shifts were nasty!
valiants were fantastic cars! you could go vanilla, or go hot.. the slant 6 was indistinguishable, the 225cu in. was the finest! signet was the way to go,but the v2oo wasn't bad either. I had a 64 convertible, and a 70 duster, also a 74 dart sport, all in the family lol... cheers 🍾🍾🍾🏳️🌈
I wish some company would make a reasonable sized car that looks like a traditional car... I want a simple, rear drive 4 door mid-sized... Only needs a 4 cylinder and it should look like a traditional car.. Basically beyond BMW... which is silly in price, nothing available.. So I'm stuck with my mediocre 2016 Chrysler 200...
The lightest Falcon in 1963, was 2,365 pounds, the lightest Valiant in 1963 was 2,535, The Rambler American 2,485 and Chevy Corvair was 2,300 and the Chevy II was 2,455. They are all about the same, please don't spread myths on this channel
Osborn you have done a great job on this video. Even the color comes through from 1963. I never wanted a valiant but after watching this I’d take a 60s valiant in good shape tomorrow. Kudos!
How could you not love that ad !!! My grandfather bought my grandmother the "Signet 200" in "lipstick red" for a "little gift"… How that man doted on her -diamonds and a red Valiant, what more could you want ???
my parents just bought me my first car, its a 64 valiant with the 225 slant 6. Seeing these commercials reminds me that this car came from a completely different era. Lets just say im am a very prowd owner of it.
One of the most solid compacts in history.
Front end looks just like the rambler American
My mother was pissed when my dad bought this car, two door standard on the column, baby blue, white top
Who's the one prick that disliked this video??? And why???
Up until recently, I've had a "hater" because of my name embedded....the guy kept commenting, I'd block and then he'd create a new profile and I'd block and again and again....I suspect it was him. It makes no sense you'd "not like" an old historical film.....just one of the whacko youtube jerks out there, seriously...lol over five thousand views and a guy clicks dislike, the one and only. People want to copy and down load, but if my name is embedded, then they can't upload to their site...it's complicated. But crazies are out there.
Salesman training film?
A lot of those photographs come from the showroom brochure, which is a prize.
The jingle song could use a little work! "Best all-around compact, that anyone has come up with yet"
My first car was a '63 four door. It was three years old and I paid $900 for it. I eventually had a 273 cu. in. V-8 / 4-speed installed. I could blow away 350 Novas with it. It WAS hard on rear differentials though! I blew two and the kid I sold it to blew one. Those power shifts were nasty!
I WISHD ID HAD 2 VALIANTS 1963-1967
valiants were fantastic cars! you could go vanilla, or go hot..
the slant 6 was indistinguishable, the 225cu in. was the finest!
signet was the way to go,but the v2oo wasn't bad either. I had a 64 convertible, and a 70 duster, also a 74 dart sport, all in the family lol...
cheers 🍾🍾🍾🏳️🌈
The best looking Valiant ever. The fastback comes second. These are the only mopars that I would take over the Nova or the falcon
Didn't Gary Owens do a voice over for the 1965 Acadian (Canadian Chevy Nova)?
I wish some company would make a reasonable sized car that looks like a traditional car... I want a simple, rear drive 4 door mid-sized... Only needs a 4 cylinder and it should look like a traditional car.. Basically beyond BMW... which is silly in price, nothing available.. So I'm stuck with my mediocre 2016 Chrysler 200...
I like my 1997 Saturn which gives me 40 mpg.
Early A- bodies rules for ever!!
Make them now & I’ll buy one. Really? Why would you choose a Tesla?
Okay....I'm sold!
Ford Falcon weighed just 2,254 lbs. Rambler American 2,500 lb. Chevy II Nova, 2600 lbs. Plymouth Valiant, 2,750 lbs. Oink oink.
The lightest Falcon in 1963, was 2,365 pounds, the lightest Valiant in 1963 was 2,535, The Rambler American 2,485 and Chevy Corvair was 2,300 and the Chevy II was 2,455. They are all about the same, please don't spread myths on this channel
1 have a 66 valiant base engine 3 spd man ew is 2630 lbs, for it to weigh 2750 you woul have to have a v-8 ac car, v-8 wasn't available until 64