1965 Plymouth Valiant 200: Regular Car Reviews

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  • @Skull35
    @Skull35 3 роки тому +1793

    This is the epitome of "It's a shitbox but it's MY shitbox."

    • @Skull35
      @Skull35 3 роки тому +83

      I mean that in the best way possible. It was the same thing I said when I was dailying my beat to hell 91 Firebird. It was a V6 and an automatic, one of the previous owners swapped in a weird dvd player headunit (that wasn't secured- just flopped around in the whole where the original ac delco one was) and half assed swapping in the seats and center console of the next generation of F bodies. But I loved her. She was a shitbox, but she was MY shitbox. She had overheating issues even after I replaced every damn piece of the cooling system at least twice (including heater core), and would need a new alternator about every 8 months. NOT a good daily at all. But I loved her, and it broke my heart when I had to let her go. I wish I was able to do with that Firebird what this guy does with his Valiant, but he's a better man than I for being able to persevere through all the bullshit. If I had more than one designated parking spot (or better yet- a garage) where I live, I would have kept her.

    • @isveryniceyes
      @isveryniceyes 3 роки тому +11

      @Saint Fifty One I'll tell you right now, my 2002 auto v6 mustang was a shitbox, no doubt

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 3 роки тому +1

      This.

    • @nitehawk86
      @nitehawk86 3 роки тому +4

      *contextual shitbox

    • @Skull35
      @Skull35 3 роки тому +5

      @@nitehawk86 between your comment and name, I read it as "Celestial Nighthawk" instead of "contextual shitbox"- I guess I play too much Destiny

  • @roddydykes7053
    @roddydykes7053 3 роки тому +1990

    “Chris looks like a guy who dailies a ‘65 Valiant painted primer black” glad he had the balls to say what we were all thinking

    • @Muserschmitt
      @Muserschmitt 3 роки тому +180

      I'm still not convinced it wasn't Macaulay Culkin trying to stay incognito

    • @DrBingusCheeseburger
      @DrBingusCheeseburger 3 роки тому +23

      this fkin killed me

    • @RegularCars
      @RegularCars  3 роки тому +529

      Chris was the type of cool that I could never achieve!

    • @gregcarterfineart
      @gregcarterfineart 3 роки тому +23

      Roddy Dykes looks like the guy who says "glad he had the balls to say...", when it took no balls to say it.

    • @latebakr
      @latebakr 3 роки тому +4

      i love him

  • @jimmyohdez
    @jimmyohdez 3 роки тому +28

    "you ever take a dump so big you have abs again?" wife looked over and was like "wtf are you watching??" lol

  • @me3333
    @me3333 3 роки тому +85

    Chris and this car were made for each other. It's something special when you can daily a 60 year old car for 15 years and it still looks like you just pulled it out of a junkyard yesterday. Good on ya Chris, you're doing it right!

  • @wetwaredistributor6770
    @wetwaredistributor6770 3 роки тому +448

    I legitimately couldn't tell how old chris is. Guy looks like he's 27 going on 53. He could be a hipster late-20's dude, or an actual "I was a young adult in the early 80's" and I can't tell which is more true. All I know is that I agree, he looks like exactly the person who should be driving that car. It suits him well.

    • @RobCamp-rmc_0
      @RobCamp-rmc_0 3 роки тому +16

      He looks just like a slightly younger version of my [61-year-old] uncle, except he looks like he’ll happily admit to being a hipster

    • @Scrubworks
      @Scrubworks 3 роки тому +17

      Well if we take a reasonable guess that he bought this car when he just passed his test, he'd have been in his late teens, and that was 15 years ago, so now he'd be in his early 30s.

    • @primarch03
      @primarch03 2 роки тому +8

      @@Scrubworks he owned a home during Katrina, so he had to be in his mid-20s minimum in 2005 - I’m going with late Xer: 40-45

    • @gregorsamsa1364
      @gregorsamsa1364 2 роки тому +2

      Looks to me to be approximately 35-40 years old, which would fit the timeline well

    • @jessesan2003
      @jessesan2003 2 роки тому +3

      He is 40, for sure. He admitted that in one of his 2021 video, trying to sell some male baldness lotion.

  • @trainman05matthewb.65
    @trainman05matthewb.65 3 роки тому +561

    I'm really glad that the mentality of "loving the unlovable" isn't lost on humanity. I love the farm trucks at the place I work at, because of their coolness and their survivor-ness. It feels the same as this. Respect to the owner of this car for keeping it going while not overdoing it. Here's hoping he has the car and does what he does with it for many years to come.

    • @zoomzabba452
      @zoomzabba452 3 роки тому +5

      Where I live, all of those old farm trucks have hitch mounted bike racks with road bikes on them.

    • @trainman05matthewb.65
      @trainman05matthewb.65 3 роки тому

      @Jake Webber hmmmmmmmm lmao

    • @thestarlightalchemist7333
      @thestarlightalchemist7333 3 роки тому +1

      @@trainman05matthewb.65 howdy Matt

    • @trainman05matthewb.65
      @trainman05matthewb.65 3 роки тому

      @@thestarlightalchemist7333 ayyyyy

    • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
      @user-xg8yy7yl1d 3 роки тому +11

      Any vehicle as old as this that is still around is lovable to me because of how long it has lasted. If I had my way I would take one of every car ever made that still exists, have the fluids drained from them and lock them all in a big vault so that people in the future could still see a real one.

  • @stephendavidbailey2743
    @stephendavidbailey2743 3 роки тому +33

    I had several of these and the similar Dart. When the wiring in my '64 burned up, I went to a junk yard and bought the wiring system from a '65. They were similar, but not identical. I laid out both on the floor of my apartment, and spent three days making the '65 wiring match the '64 wiring, with the assistance of copious amounts of weed.

  • @LoneWolf-kw3ol
    @LoneWolf-kw3ol 3 роки тому +114

    I love that the Falcon went from "cheap as shit" to "coveted australian muscle" because of a single movie from the 80s

    • @calvinnickel9995
      @calvinnickel9995 2 роки тому +19

      “The last of the V8 Interceptors!”
      Just remember, slow crank for slow cars.. then they look really fast on film.

    • @mrnobodytheuser2950
      @mrnobodytheuser2950 Рік тому +5

      In OZ we loved the Falcons and were sad to see them stop being made, had 2 my self over the years and grew up in one

    • @rossbrumby1957
      @rossbrumby1957 5 місяців тому +1

      Running on empty?

  • @grayjinghutongz8393
    @grayjinghutongz8393 3 роки тому +436

    The owner is basically Garth from Wayne's World, but with an even older car.

    • @GoredonTheDestroyer
      @GoredonTheDestroyer 3 роки тому +19

      Wayne's World if it came out in 1987.

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk 3 роки тому +11

      @@GoredonTheDestroyer but Plymouth was still a car maker in Wayne’s World, while AMC was not. So if they were to reboot Wayne’s World, they would pick a joke car from a defunct manufacturer that most audiences know about. But to be honest, producers would cast a 20yo Plymouth, probably a PT Cruiser, rather than a Valiant.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 роки тому +4

      @@UmmYeahOk If Garth's car had to be from a defunct manufacturer in 1987, couldn't it just be an older AMC, from 1968? If not, would it need to be so old to be an Edsel Station Wagon?

    • @newdefsys
      @newdefsys 3 роки тому +7

      This car was old when Wayne's World came out

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk 3 роки тому +11

      @@101Volts you don’t get it. The car itself has to be a “loser mobile.” And not just a “loser mobile,” but a “goofy misfit loser mobile.” We are dealing with a 15yo orphan car, which by 1992 standards was out of style, a joke, non classic. Now they have value. In 1992, it did not.
      In fact, it was such an uncool silly little car that in 1995, Goofy, himself, owned a 1978 AMC Pacer in A Goofy Movie. Most Disney cartoons drive generic made up vehicles, but they chose to have him road trip in one because it complimented his character so well.
      I suppose, instead of a PT Cruiser, a rebooted Garth would drive a Pontiac Aztec, a car so unloved, that you could buy one brand new several years AFTER production stopped.

  • @gfel9468
    @gfel9468 3 роки тому +230

    Daily this for 15 years? Mad respect man. 👊🏻That’s love right there.

  • @cfc1001001cfc
    @cfc1001001cfc 3 роки тому +265

    Also, let's all tip our caps to someone who can keep a 56 year old Chrysler product on the road.

    • @jeffsicklesteel1655
      @jeffsicklesteel1655 2 роки тому +13

      There isn't a simpler car to keep running. I bet even you could do it.

    • @NaruSanavai
      @NaruSanavai 2 роки тому +6

      @@jeffsicklesteel1655 Leanin' tower'a power.

    • @rossbrumby1957
      @rossbrumby1957 5 місяців тому

      We had those in Australia- I had a 63 model (AP-5) which meant the 5th model Mopar built completely in Australia- the previous ones were Chrysler Royals. We only got the 225 which meant it was a supercar compared to the Falcon and the Holden competition. 1966 saw the 273 option- the first of the big 3 in australia with a V8.

  • @woxyroxme
    @woxyroxme 3 роки тому +94

    Those old valiants from the 60s with the slant six were awesome cars, they were tanks and ran forever, you have to keep in mind that back in the 60s if your car made it to 100,000 miles it was a miracle.

    • @budlewis721
      @budlewis721 3 роки тому +10

      I dunno. I've never bought a '60s car with less than 100,000+ on the clock, and used them all as daily/road trip drivers for at least 3 years, usually more. Sold one at 280,000+ miles.

    • @savagetuner2404
      @savagetuner2404 2 роки тому +4

      Cars in the 60s as a rule lasted bare minimum 250k

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 2 роки тому +17

      That's not true at all, my buddy has a 64 valiant that has more than 400k on it, it's literally the only daily driver he's ever owned at 50 years old. If you keep them serviced they are great cars and will literally run forever and FAR outlast any new car.

    • @domenik8339
      @domenik8339 2 роки тому

      @@TheREALOC1972 Keep dreaming.

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 2 роки тому +7

      @@domenik8339 No dreaming about it.... The PROOF is right there. That car is 50 + years old and still has the original everything except wear out parts. Your NEVER going to be driving a Honda civic for 50 + years with 99% of it's original parts, GTFOH with all that. Your lucky to get 10 years out of any new car before you have to throw it away and get another one. They stopped building REAL cars in 1987.

  • @DctorSkillz1
    @DctorSkillz1 3 роки тому +178

    Chris looks like an extra from That 70's Show.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 3 роки тому +2

      @@colin-nekritz all the lamest aspects of it though lol

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz Рік тому

      Bill and Ted's excellent adventure......

    • @calebm9000
      @calebm9000 3 місяці тому

      The shirt, jeans, and hair seem pretty standard 70s. What are all the lame aspects?

  • @JMSobie
    @JMSobie 3 роки тому +175

    I like these kinds of cars for the same reason Chris does. Sure it's a tin can with zero options that's really only happy at 55 mph and it's a ghost ship of an economy car, wandering the asphalt seas long after most of its brethren had the good courtesy to rust away or be scrapped.
    But so was the Model A. So was the 2CV and the Beetle. The average non-car-nerd in 2021 has a warped perspective of what Regular Cars were 50 years ago. No we didn't all drive Boss 429s and Hemi Cudas and SS396s around, but that's what they see at the car shows.
    THIS is what Joe Q. Lunchpail dailied. This and Falcons and Corvair Monzas and Rambler Americans, with a Stanley lunchbox riding shotgun and a Dr. Grabow pipe stuffed with Carter Hall clamped in his stolid jaw. You only needed 2nd and 3rd gear because that's the speed the world moved at.
    This IS one of the great Regular Cars.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 3 роки тому +5

      FYI, the Valiant was made for only 17yrs, while the 2CV and VW Type 1 were made for 42yrs and 75yrs, respectfully. BTW, some of us also drove '69 BOSS 302s, back in the day! Wish I still had that '69 "calypso coral" BOSS 302 with the "sports slats"!!

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 3 роки тому +4

      19 years in Australia 1962-81 including just over a year by Mitsubishi Motors Australia.

    • @budlewis721
      @budlewis721 3 роки тому +5

      Hey! I drove a '63 Ranchero to work for at least 5 years - _and_ I took a lunchbox with me! I was a Regular Guy and didn't even know it! But my middle initial isn't Q. My pipe wasn't stuffed with tobacco, either. How 'bout that...

    • @volvodude101
      @volvodude101 2 роки тому +11

      Agreed. I am more interested in this than the standard issue muscle cars, for the same reason I am more excited to see a 90s camry wagon than a Lamborghini; as a regular person, I can relate to a regular car.

    • @stephenmoutafis5587
      @stephenmoutafis5587 Рік тому +1

      This is regular as.Salute

  • @Jerkwad152
    @Jerkwad152 Рік тому +4

    "You ever take a dump so big, you have abs again?"
    No, but I once shit so hard that my back cracked. It sounded like someone hitting a tile floor with a broom stick. Felt amazing.

  • @humm_vee_wusky6273
    @humm_vee_wusky6273 3 роки тому +47

    The slant 6 is one of the best motors Mopar ever made it's hard to kill.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz Рік тому +2

      That's what an inline 6 is known for in addition to smoothness, WITHOUT balance shafts...

    • @rossbrumby1957
      @rossbrumby1957 5 місяців тому

      Their best six is still the Hemi- shame the Yanks never used it themself- there'd be a lot more around today. Personally I'd say we were spoiled in Australia when Chrysler ditched the slant for the Hemi- it made the slant look like shit.

    • @nowhere529
      @nowhere529 4 місяці тому

      @@rossbrumby1957 The leaning tower of power is still cool but yeah the Hemi is the stuff of legend.

  • @jorgedeguzman5509
    @jorgedeguzman5509 3 роки тому +297

    i'd listen to tame impala but impalas are too mainstream

    • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
      @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 3 роки тому +19

      You made me spit out my dab smoke in a rage of loud laughter and coughing. Worth it.

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 3 роки тому +14

      Primus sucks btw

    • @jorgedeguzman5509
      @jorgedeguzman5509 3 роки тому +5

      @@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 hope you're ok that shit's lethal

  • @hillogical
    @hillogical 3 роки тому +246

    Good for Chris. He like what he has, that's not easy.

  • @TwentyNinerR
    @TwentyNinerR 3 роки тому +60

    "Driving a three on the tree is like driving a fraternity handshake"
    I wonder what would Mr. Regular said if he gets to drive the Indonesian market Mitsubishi L300 (basically a 2nd gen Delica that's produced for 40 years here) which has a *five on the tree* gearbox

    • @TheopolisQSmith
      @TheopolisQSmith 2 роки тому +8

      Well I have seen a four on the column but five I have never heard of.

    • @normangensler7380
      @normangensler7380 Рік тому

      If you can't accomodate earlier systems with just two watts of brain power, give up and take an uber everywhere. Young nothings.

    • @stephenmoutafis5587
      @stephenmoutafis5587 Рік тому

      @@normangensler7380 whats a manual

    • @calebm9000
      @calebm9000 3 місяці тому

      “Young nothings”
      ???

  • @richardbussiere9178
    @richardbussiere9178 3 роки тому +25

    I love the utter simplicity of this thing. It can literally be kept going forever. You can even make parts yourself! When compared against a modern car, the same is not true. Think about trying to find an ECU for your 2005 Volkswagen in 2055... Ain't gonna happen!

  • @Beehashe
    @Beehashe 3 роки тому +260

    We used to call black primer “Jersey Suede”

    • @jimeagle1155
      @jimeagle1155 3 роки тому +22

      And the duct tape was bronx chrome

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 роки тому +3

      In the 60s and 70s, my Dad used to see some old cars just rolling around in black primer and never getting refinished...

    • @tmcdemus
      @tmcdemus 3 роки тому +7

      @@jimeagle1155 And the plywood was "Brooklyn Marble"

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles 3 роки тому +3

      @@101Volts grey/blue primed 70's novas and Pontiacs are where it's at

    • @gregbenwell6173
      @gregbenwell6173 3 роки тому +2

      The town I used to live in was Candor NY....the guys I used to hang out with told me one night "You know what a Candor Flame Job is?" and when I said "No" they explained to me "It is a gallon of gas and a match!"!!! LOL

  • @WeaponOfMyDestructio
    @WeaponOfMyDestructio 3 роки тому +753

    That car looks a Soviet copying what an American car looks like.

    • @akilh340
      @akilh340 3 роки тому +17

      My first thought

    • @smeegain3657
      @smeegain3657 3 роки тому +26

      Anticapitalistic bold eagle vehicle.

    • @MathsYknow
      @MathsYknow 3 роки тому +60

      The Volga GAZ-24 from the 1970s looks a bit like this 1960s Valiant..

    • @foff8375
      @foff8375 3 роки тому +16

      From the thumbnail I thought they were reviewing a volga gaz 24.

    • @dylanjoyal9257
      @dylanjoyal9257 3 роки тому

      lmao

  • @radketim
    @radketim 3 роки тому +17

    Chris looks like a really good bass player who just deals with the rest of life.

  • @thetigertard
    @thetigertard 3 роки тому +32

    “Loving an unloved car, is like a bottle that never empties.. you can only put it down” as a owner of a 74 super beetle I drove daily for a year after buying running on 3 cylinders and vacuum leaks from hell it has turned into such a love after all the hell it’s put me through

  • @H4lminator
    @H4lminator 3 роки тому +153

    The car looks absolutely perfect. Worn and shabby. It’s a masterpiece!
    10/10

  • @knote4958
    @knote4958 3 роки тому +203

    Honestly, 28mpg highway from an old 60s car with a 6cyl is actually impressive. Slant 6 fans in the mopar circles always said with the right carb & tune a slant could do close to 30mpg, guess it's not so farfetched.

    • @JRSmith06
      @JRSmith06 3 роки тому +12

      On the other end of the scale they can also make something vaguely resembling power when built right. Not near as much as a V8 (or even the Aussie Hemi six) but enough to be respectable.

    • @Oddman1980
      @Oddman1980 3 роки тому +12

      I had an Aspen with the 225, and it would get 30 mpg on the highway, if my teenage self kept it at 60 mph.

    • @knote4958
      @knote4958 3 роки тому +1

      @@Oddman1980 safe to assume it didn't have overdrive?

    • @Oddman1980
      @Oddman1980 3 роки тому +1

      @@knote4958 Correct, it had the A904 three speed automatic.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 роки тому +1

      @@JRSmith06 If anyone would stick WMI (Water and Methanol Injection) on this and advance the timing, it would probably be getting 35 HWY.

  • @24bergman
    @24bergman 3 роки тому +8

    My uncle had a 1972 Valiant. It drove for 30 years, even after the floor boards wore out leaving a giant Fred Flintstone hole in the footwell.

  • @davidmorris423
    @davidmorris423 3 роки тому +7

    I had a 1964 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200 with a 225 ci engine and push button automatic. I absolutely loved that that car and no matter what you say at that time this vehicle was great. No it was not the fastest or the most luxuriest, but for the the money it was the best car I have ever owned.

  • @roflman
    @roflman 3 роки тому +264

    Like my grandma used to say "it might be slow but it beats walking"

    • @rybread1346
      @rybread1346 3 роки тому +2

      @shafta99 public transportation is dope though

    • @echodelta2172
      @echodelta2172 3 роки тому +10

      @@rybread1346 lmao you haven't been on enough public transportation

    • @rybread1346
      @rybread1346 3 роки тому +3

      @@echodelta2172 I mean, it depends where you are. Unfortunately we destroyed our public infrastructure to the point that only a skeleton remains in most cities

    • @lightwaves1859
      @lightwaves1859 3 роки тому +3

      @@rybread1346 it's shit even where i live in europe. i'd take the train to work if it didn't smell like last soccer games' piss and didn't take 3 times as long to get me there IF it even runs. the day public transit gets more reliable than my 30 y/o beat to shit volkswagen i'll get on the bus with a smile on my face.

    • @rome0610
      @rome0610 3 роки тому

      Or as my father used to say: "Do you prefer a good walking over a bad driving?" :-)

  • @UncleTonysGarage
    @UncleTonysGarage 3 роки тому +588

    Awesome video as always! This one lands close to home, as I daily drive a small fleet of 1960s and 70s Mopars. That 170/3 Speed combination came with 3:23 gears standard, and many had 3:55's. Couple that with the small diameter wheels and they are pretty miserable on the highway. 2.94's with a taller tire and she'll roll at 75 all day long.
    That 170 is just an amazingly sweet engine. I just got done stuffing one into a Miata. Actually fits in there better than you might think!

    • @domantas8185
      @domantas8185 3 роки тому +55

      As I was watching this, I couldn't stop thinking "what would Uncle Tony think if he saw this video" and here you are.

    • @GeneFever
      @GeneFever 3 роки тому +25

      Uncle Tony knows what's up, really digging the 170/Miata build UTG!

    • @domantas8185
      @domantas8185 3 роки тому +12

      @@GeneFever Can say the same

    • @zilksmooth
      @zilksmooth 3 роки тому +18

      UTG laying down the law like Moses

    • @evanc6110
      @evanc6110 3 роки тому +10

      based Tony

  • @rucarnuts13
    @rucarnuts13 3 роки тому +25

    Mad respect to anyone who dailies a 60’s car. I daily my ‘84 RX-7, but Chris is on an entirely different level. What an absolute chad.

  • @rodferguson3515
    @rodferguson3515 Рік тому +2

    The one positive thing about this beat-up 1965 Plymouth Valiant 200 is that hey it's still running!!!... It shows dedication with the owner as well as the fact that this car has more longevity than some cars that are 5 model years old that already went to this car is a survivor and I will give this car its utmost respect. That slaint 225 cu in line 6 has more skin in the game than most cars out there..... respect it !!.

  • @christopherconard2831
    @christopherconard2831 3 роки тому +162

    Three on the tree and power assisted nothing. The same option package as the '74 Dodge pickup I leaned to drive in.
    It reminds me of the $200 cars people would buy when I was in highschool with the mandatory "Drove when I parked it" line in the ad.
    Chris has a high appreciation/masochism level to daily in that beast. Congratulations on keeping it going.

    • @paulh6591
      @paulh6591 3 роки тому +6

      My '74 Dart also had the unsynchronized 3 speed, dinky 9" drums all around. Forgivable in '65 but not by then. These cars could and would run forever, and for the same out the door price in '65 as a VW Beetle, which wasn't a highway king, either. The was an honest, spartan unpretentiousness to these cars, and Elwood Engel gave them a nice European styling with his re-skin of Exner's earlier iteration. The torsion bar suspension was better than the Falcon's and the engine was ten times more reliable. Few got them with the manual transmission because the automatic was so reliable and well-behaved.

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 3 роки тому +3

      The TorqueFlite was a world beating transmission and the Slant was a smooth operator itself. Made for one refined affordable family hack that pissed on the other two equivalents at the time.
      Talked to a man still driving a 1960 Aussie Falcon and he said all wheel drums are fine as long as they're adjusted right. He said the problem is they rarely are.

    • @budlewis721
      @budlewis721 3 роки тому

      My top two favorite cars I owned:
      1956 Jaguar MK VII Saloon Car - $150
      1963 Falcon Ranchero 170ci 6cyl 3-speed manual - $100
      With gas at 24.9¢/gal and 53.9¢/gal respectively, it was like driving for free.

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 3 роки тому

      I think a three speed manual is perfectly fine for mostly around town driving. Little to go wrong.

  • @TomiVuori
    @TomiVuori 3 роки тому +87

    When I was in school learning to be a car mechanic, I was working on one of these. (estate model)
    Rust proofing the floor, fixing the drum brakes and adding new carpet.
    I realy liked it because of how simple it was compared to new cars

    • @smeegain3657
      @smeegain3657 3 роки тому +18

      I am a simple human.
      I see simple car.
      I like.

    • @TheRedCap
      @TheRedCap 3 роки тому +3

      Sorta similar deal with the Ranger I'm helping a friend with
      The one he has is a 2000 model, but they hadn't significantly changed since 1993. So as a result, parts are easy to come by and it's _relatively_ easy to work on. Some things are frustrating, namely the oil filter and spark plugs, but overall it's easier than the 2013 Escape his mom also has parked in that driveway.
      There are some modern things, yes. fuel injected, ABS. But where it counts it's oldschool. Throttle is cable driven, emergency brake cable is literally right there under the drivers' side sideskirt, gear selector cable is clearly visible on the side of the transmission without even jacking the vehicle up, etc.
      This may sound standard to anyone with a 20+ year old car but to me, someone who learned to wrench on a 2007 Focus (where there isn't a ton of room to see all this stuff), this is all really cool.

    • @DillonWaffles
      @DillonWaffles 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheRedCap tell him to slap in an 8” rear and a 5.0L 😬

    • @JohnHoranzy
      @JohnHoranzy 3 роки тому

      I have to replace the !#$$%^ spark coils on my 2011 Suburu Outback. Holy shit! The simplicity of this car is beautiful!

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz Рік тому

      You mean "today's" cars?

  • @oaklandmax
    @oaklandmax 3 роки тому +3

    We had a 64 Valiant with _pushbutton_ auto transmission in the late 70s. it was in average condition and comfortable enough, and a very reliable 25 year old car. Traffic was bad, so its acceleration, handing, and brakes were never tested much. It survived road trips and general usage. It had no cool factor back bthen, but like others pointed, was functional.

  • @mak9956
    @mak9956 3 роки тому +6

    Valiants were good little cars for the time! I had a 65 barracuda (basically a valiant signet fastback!). Was a fun car and I miss it! What a back window!

  • @randerson4124
    @randerson4124 3 роки тому +63

    Honestly, it looks like the car the main character in some indie movie that got picked up by a major distributor would drive

    • @sfitz219
      @sfitz219 3 роки тому +2

      Or a made-for-TV movie that had extra scenes filmed and got a theatrical re-release. Maybe by some new director no one's ever heard of, Steven something...

  • @imthatguy7453
    @imthatguy7453 3 роки тому +50

    These uploads always come up right before my morning dump. And the length lasts just as long. Perfection.

    • @smeegain3657
      @smeegain3657 3 роки тому +8

      Brownest comment of the day.

    • @reijerlincoln
      @reijerlincoln 3 роки тому +1

      You should eat more fiber. 16 minutes to poop is not healthy.

    • @moorhuhn1959
      @moorhuhn1959 3 роки тому +1

      Like you shouldn't eat just gainswhich jrs all day every day smh

    • @Cheeseybacun
      @Cheeseybacun 3 роки тому +1

      @@reijerlincolnQuickly turbo-pooping is also unhealthy... for one's mental health. Pooping is a sacred time, for resting, meditative reflection, regrouping, contemplating one's next move in the day and watching UA-cam. Also, in defense of constipation, the more difficult the turd, the greater the subsequent poophoria that follows it. Everyone should ensure their duce drops are a *minimum* of 20 minutes, the world would be a happier, kinder, more satisfied place.

    • @Cheeseybacun
      @Cheeseybacun 3 роки тому

      @A H You, are 100% correct, no kids, and loving the slow poops.

  • @PaulSter
    @PaulSter 3 роки тому +8

    Chris makes me feel "Dazed And Confused" in the best way.
    Love a 3 on the tree. That slant six - well, anyone who knows cars knows how durable they are.

  • @blautens
    @blautens 3 роки тому +13

    Kudos to Chris for finding his car and keeping it very, very real.

  • @vtr0104
    @vtr0104 3 роки тому +138

    I'm gonna start introducing my Dacia to passengers as my "contextual shit-box". Thanks RCR! :D
    Also, out of the economy variants of the big 3, the Valiant was my favorite. I live in Romania so seeing any American car was a big deal.
    But about a couple of bus-stops away from where I lived, there was an old '69 Valiant in a faded turquoise / Green parked in front of a building.
    It seemed abandoned and I have no idea how it got there (it had a DOT inspection sticker last dated '82, and this was around '99), but it looked so cool and unlike any other car that was around at the time.
    Sadly, it was taken away when they decided to re-organize the parking area it was in, and it never returned after that :(

    • @JMSobie
      @JMSobie 3 роки тому +13

      Friend of mine grew up in Targu Mures, told me about driving Dacias and Beetles and an old diesel Renault that puked head gaskets so frequently, he'd gotten adept at swapping them on the side of the road and moving on. Lol

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 3 роки тому

      I LOVE the Dacia Lodgy..

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 3 роки тому +58

    This was sold in Australia as the Chrysler Valiant. The Dart was also sold down here under that moniker. Like the Falcon, the Valiant was a car that Australia picked up and ran with, for longer than in the US. Still very loved down here.

    • @dudstep
      @dudstep 3 роки тому +10

      And they're better than the US Valiants too.

    • @darcykeddell4930
      @darcykeddell4930 3 роки тому +8

      @@dudstep yeah the valiant charger 🤠

    • @joeomalley1969
      @joeomalley1969 3 роки тому +3

      @@darcykeddell4930 the mighty Val

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 3 роки тому +3

      The 1965 AP6 has the same panels as this from the A pillar forward.
      I actually like the rear end of this American one better. The VC model that replaced the AP6 in 66 had a much nicer rear end.

    • @blahblahblahblah2837
      @blahblahblahblah2837 3 роки тому +2

      @@jamesfrench7299 yeah I'm loving the rear end on this one. Those cathedral tail lights 👌

  • @zacharydietz6404
    @zacharydietz6404 3 роки тому +5

    This video hits so close to home for me. I have a 64 Valiant that I daily drove for years. It taught me everything I know about cars. Lily was always a joy to cruise around in, cost nothing to keep running, and I always got those same three questions at the gas pump! Running out of space in the driveway means I finally have to let the old junker go. I don't know how you were able to so accurately assess how it felt to own one of these cars, but your assessment is right on the money! When my future kids ask me what my Valiant was like, I'll have to show them this video... and maybe hold back a tear or two.

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Рік тому

      You'll skip the bit at 11:09 when you show them though.

  • @frankcasatelli4078
    @frankcasatelli4078 3 роки тому +4

    I love it ! Always did. I’m 77 I remember it well.

  • @MasterControl90original
    @MasterControl90original 3 роки тому +35

    Chris is literally Garth Algar from Wayne's World: music attached, joyful dorky and nerdy looking guy happy to be in an old car chilling with a buddy... that's the best of life in a nutshell!

  • @bobbates6642
    @bobbates6642 3 роки тому +46

    The three on the tree is as close to a perfect anti theft device as anyone could get

    • @nathanlewis5682
      @nathanlewis5682 3 роки тому +16

      You can park that in Oakland and no one, except maybe some old boomer gen folks, would be able to ride off with it.

    • @TheHumpingRetards
      @TheHumpingRetards 3 роки тому +6

      Ya for sure. No one under 50 is hawking that car 😆

    • @300DBenz
      @300DBenz 3 роки тому +8

      I had about 5 minutes to learn how to shift a 3-on-a-tree when a customer brought a 64 Econoline truck in for some new tires. Not that hard once you learn the shift pattern.

    • @nathanlewis5682
      @nathanlewis5682 3 роки тому +1

      @A H My dad has a '65 mustang. It had a 5 speed stick to its 289 but he changed it out for an auto when he put efi in it for trips up to the Sierras. Only thing needs ironing out is the Brake system proportioning front/ rear

    • @flymachine014
      @flymachine014 3 роки тому +3

      If you can drive a standard H pattern manual would it be easy to learn a column shifter? As far as I can see the location would be like the major difference

  • @texasray7301
    @texasray7301 3 роки тому +6

    This car brings back good memories of the 60"s. My sister bought a brand new one when she and her husband got married, and my brother had one in the 60's also and made a hot rod out of it. Back then they were good little cars🙂👍

  • @snappy452
    @snappy452 3 роки тому +7

    Mr. Regular, you have entered a golden age in your writing ability for RCR's. Honestly, this has to be some of the best content being produced anywhere about anything on any platform. You and Roman are gold.

  • @Vaino_Hotti
    @Vaino_Hotti 3 роки тому +79

    From the Finnish american car culture perspective:
    - Want a mopar but I don't have any more than five thousand to spend...

    • @tuomashelin555
      @tuomashelin555 3 роки тому +12

      Another Finnish perspective: I drove a friends1966 Valiant, with a slant six and manual, in the 1990's. It was just awful: pressing the throttle caused torque steer and the steering had almost a quarter turn of play. Yep, torque steer in RWD car!? Also, the engine was the loudest I've ever heard. Thankfully, it was summer, not winter. I would've ended in a ditch in the winter. My friend reeeeaally loved 1960's American cars :) His other daily was a 1965 Chevy Bel Air station wagon, with a slant six.
      I was quite happy to back to my East-German Wartburg after that deathtrap on wheels. Yes, I dailied a Wartburg for years back then :)

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 роки тому +4

      @@tuomashelin555 "A quarter-turn of play." Well, now I can rest assured of that, if I ever see another 1930s - 1960s movie where the driver's moving the steering wheel back and forth erratically.

  • @paulmccoy2908
    @paulmccoy2908 3 роки тому +120

    The “z-bar” is a piece of clutch linkage that only left-hand-drive cars got.

    • @samjezard
      @samjezard 3 роки тому +15

      I thought he might have been talking about a Watt’s link on the rear end when he mentioned that. Thanks for the insight

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 роки тому +7

      If the guy bought that Valiant for a grand, and then drove from Long Island to New Orleans with just a broken z-bar, that car does'nt owe him a thing, it should give him bragging rights !

    • @Seanbethyname
      @Seanbethyname 3 роки тому +2

      My RHD Valiant has a z bar

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 роки тому

      If a car has a clutch it has to have a z-bar, or at least a clutch pedal(even if a hydraulic clutch).

  • @thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861
    @thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861 3 роки тому +62

    This looks like the cars that would spawn in the poor neighborhoods in GTA

  • @andypowell4702
    @andypowell4702 3 роки тому +3

    I love my 70 duster, got it senior year of high school and have had it for 17 years now. 225 slant six with a cam, have a two barrel for it but went back to the factory carb to keep it on the road. Has a three on the floor with manual everything and drums on all four corners. Its a mess of a car but I still love it.

  • @FriENTlyFire
    @FriENTlyFire 3 роки тому +17

    I grew up tooling around in one of these in high school. In the 2010s. My buddy's dad had a fixation on this model, it seems like he always had two or three in different states of disrepair/restomod at any given time. Three of my favorite high school stories revolve around the clutch in the same valiant going out

  • @flyingonblades
    @flyingonblades 3 роки тому +108

    “WHAT YEAR IS THAT?” Haunts me after daily driving a classic car for 2 years

    • @DctorSkillz1
      @DctorSkillz1 3 роки тому +11

      Well we don't see old cars very often. We're curious about old relics.

    • @03kmaus28
      @03kmaus28 3 роки тому +10

      I love asking that question because it's a great way to get someone talking about their car

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk 3 роки тому +11

      I have a daily driver that eventually became a classic. In 2014, I had a kid ask me “What year is this?” I told him 1994. I later wondered if he was asking me about the car itself, or the literal year, as if I was stuck in my own 90s time warp and he just wanted to know where in time I chose to live in.

    • @Lrules364
      @Lrules364 3 роки тому +2

      I dailyd a Beretta and got this question a lot. Its was a rusted out heap of shit, but it delivered pizzas just fine, and i drove it till it literally fell apart.

    • @erod017
      @erod017 3 роки тому +5

      Me too. I daily an 87 Pontiac Firebird. I get the same questions too plus the most annoying “iS tHaT a CaMaRo/IrOc Z?
      It literally says “FIREBIRD” In big lettering on the fenders.

  • @garydeleon1230
    @garydeleon1230 3 роки тому +4

    The frat handshake analogy for the column shift was spot on 😂😂😂😂

  • @seriouscatisserious
    @seriouscatisserious 3 роки тому +5

    This review took some turns that I wasn't expecting. These are usually fairly telegraphed early on, but this one added a new layer of intrigue. Well done. I'd love to see more of this.

  • @manicabawse2867
    @manicabawse2867 3 роки тому +382

    The engine bay is as empty as boris Johnson’s promises to ease the lockdown

    • @Thanos.m
      @Thanos.m 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂

    • @fhujf
      @fhujf 3 роки тому +15

      Delta variant says Hi.

    • @_dmfd
      @_dmfd 3 роки тому +38

      We're raw dogging the Delta here in the US lol. Our Government just doesn't care anymore.

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 3 роки тому +9

      @@_dmfd Hope you got vaccinated.

    • @migueldelacruz4799
      @migueldelacruz4799 3 роки тому +23

      @@twistedyogert i'm not getting vaccinated, already had it and my immune system did its job just fine; that and it is still in clinical trials so i'm let lab rats take that risk for me.

  • @TheHumpingRetards
    @TheHumpingRetards 3 роки тому +17

    I totally understand this guy . It’s charisma, ya. It can be a mess , but it’s loved . And Chris is awesome for keeping it rolling 🤘

  • @clout_city
    @clout_city 3 роки тому +5

    This reminds of my daily. People avoid eye contact with me when I drive 😂

  • @lonelydriver1421
    @lonelydriver1421 3 роки тому +5

    This review hits hard. Amazing that no matter how shitty a car may appear, its journeys make its soul more beautiful.

  • @andyb.1643
    @andyb.1643 3 роки тому +30

    I had the automatic trannie. I loved that car, and wish I still had it. Reliable, easy to fix, so uncool it was cool.

    • @ArcherMorningside
      @ArcherMorningside 2 роки тому +1

      Same story with my edsel!

    • @davidprice7075
      @davidprice7075 2 роки тому

      I had a 68 with Automatic. I had it when I was younnger and didnt know how to work on Cars. Wish i knew then. Miss that car.

  • @RichardinNC1
    @RichardinNC1 3 роки тому +9

    My family had a '63 Dodge Dart with the 225 slant 6 and 3sp auto. It towed a boat up Summit mountain in SW PA!

  • @davidgiancoli2106
    @davidgiancoli2106 3 роки тому

    Dear Mr. Regular, I haven't seen one of your videos in a while, but this one here tops them all. Your power or description, humor, and overall approach to your writing left me laughing more than I have in days. Thank you for a job well done!

  • @Jessecwebb
    @Jessecwebb 3 роки тому +2

    Incredible review thank you so much! Your style just flourishes with classic cars.

  • @AliceC993
    @AliceC993 3 роки тому +61

    The "we have a Ford Falcon at home" starter pack.

  • @b22chris
    @b22chris 3 роки тому +56

    Talk all the smack you want, it’s still running…

    • @ThetaReactor
      @ThetaReactor 3 роки тому +11

      That engine will live through the apocalypse.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 3 роки тому +1

      The one in our Dodge Tradesman was burning oil at 50,000 miles and the compression in each cylinder would leak down about every ten seconds as it slowly rolled down an incline when parked in gear.

    • @zachary7109
      @zachary7109 3 роки тому

      @@Bartonovich52 say what ya want it still runs

    • @DTD110865
      @DTD110865 2 роки тому

      Well, good for the owner.

  • @rontreen3278
    @rontreen3278 3 роки тому +6

    Wow does this bring back memories! This is one of the first cars I drove when I got my driver's license at the age of 16... back in 1969 with my parents 66 Valiant 225 Slant six 145 horse three on the tree, manual steering and no radio .... the only thing I didn't like about it was that non- synchronized first gear. I got her up to a hundred miles an hour on the freeway side by side with a buddy with a automatic 6 cylinder 65 Mustang flipping the bird at each other... That slant 6 was a bulletproof indestructible engine and it was well maintained! I would Rev it up to the max all most all the time going through the three gears until the clutch faded out from burning rubber in first gear... I think any other engine would have blown up...

  • @gregorymarsh9504
    @gregorymarsh9504 3 роки тому +3

    Mr. Regular,
    You get so uniquely creative and passionate with your old-regular-car reviews. This was such a treat.
    Trundle. I learned a new word!
    "Ever take a shit so big you have abs again?" 🤣

  • @jmace5964
    @jmace5964 3 роки тому +18

    Feels like I'm shifting nothing at all. Stupid sexy transmission.

  • @chooseymomschoose
    @chooseymomschoose 3 роки тому +41

    "When driving this car, I felt cooler than acing a test I didn't study for..." Sincere or self-deprecating? Tough to tell...

    • @budlewis721
      @budlewis721 3 роки тому

      When I drove my son's '65 Dodge Valiant (a Dart) it was a self-deficating experience. I was so scared, I shit.

  • @ceciltrane5418
    @ceciltrane5418 3 роки тому +5

    Love the shots of swinging the steering wheel back n forth. I get this car perfectly. I speak "2nd gear moment". Good job Chris, defying the odds and making 15 years.

  • @phillyarchdad
    @phillyarchdad Рік тому +1

    Learned to drive on a powder blue ‘65 Valiant that had been my Nana’s - LOVED that car.

  • @johnboy476
    @johnboy476 3 роки тому +45

    Damn as a german that merch part in german was so confusing. I thought, I had a spam tab opened in the background or something.

    • @DisiUndDas
      @DisiUndDas 3 роки тому +6

      Same here. i was looking at my Task Manager with horror.

    • @300DBenz
      @300DBenz 3 роки тому +3

      Imagine how the Japanese viewers are going to feel when RCR dubs that ad into their language.

  • @Chris-hq7nl
    @Chris-hq7nl 3 роки тому +8

    I LOVE it. Engines that have sweet spots are wonderful. Also props to Chris for daily’ing this car. I totally get the “manual everything” desire. Same.

  • @Theover4000
    @Theover4000 3 роки тому +4

    This is honestly one of my favorite episodes of RCR to date, still excited for you guys to do a Corvair someday.

  • @samabrams5297
    @samabrams5297 3 роки тому +4

    I’m so glad Roman still has that Mustang.

  • @wreckingpress7080
    @wreckingpress7080 3 роки тому +50

    My childhood friends family had a white Valiant as their family car, in the 90s. It was weird.

    • @ingusmant
      @ingusmant 3 роки тому +1

      Weird how? Trying to say they were poor?

    • @daltonbecker4494
      @daltonbecker4494 3 роки тому

      @@ingusmant I feel like even if they were poor they would be driving something a *little* nicer.

    • @wreckingpress7080
      @wreckingpress7080 3 роки тому +2

      Weird as in it was hanging in by a thread at all times and in Florida with no ac. The whole not having seatbelts was also kinda freaky to me at the time. I look at it with some fondness now, but at the time being sweaty in a car with no seatbelts weirded me out as a kid whose grandparents even had seatbelts added to their Saabs in the 60's. His Dad was a mechanic so it makes sense now as I'm older.

    • @borderlands6606
      @borderlands6606 3 роки тому

      @@wreckingpress7080 After five years there's almost certainly something cheaper to buy and maintain than your existing car. It takes a certain heroism, or at least extreme sentimentality to keep an old car as a daily driver. That increases with each passing decade. Any family car that's reached 30 years is remarkable.

  • @MrChiron12
    @MrChiron12 3 роки тому +18

    Chris seems like a cool dude.

  • @kevanromero
    @kevanromero 3 роки тому +10

    This episode is a masterpiece, from the narrative and emotional ties to the literal shit. Really, one of your best Mr. R! No sarcasm at all.

  • @codyfyfe
    @codyfyfe 3 роки тому

    This is really a great video. One of my favorites of this channel for sure

  • @TheYardLimit
    @TheYardLimit 3 роки тому +4

    I love how Mr. Regular glossed over the Valiant spanking the Corvair and Falcon at the races in the compact department. I had an 85 Dodge Ram Van with a 225 Slant 6 and a 4 speed od on the floor. With 3.90 gears the Slant would push that brick up to 68mph. 71mph downhill. It got like 19mpg too. It was not fast but it would pull anything you hitched it to. I remember that Slant lugging like a diesel when I used it to drag an early 2000s Cadillac Deville that was stuck in park out of a grassy lot. I was young, dumb, and did eventually manage to blow that Slant up. Brakes went out and I overrevved the motor downshifting down a hill. Rod bearing on #2 spun. Put a motor from a Volare in it and eventually sold it.

  • @Thanos.m
    @Thanos.m 3 роки тому +42

    It's amazing how an alfa romeo and many other European cars of that era had about as much HP and were faster than this with 1.6l 4 cylinder

    • @smittoria
      @smittoria 3 роки тому +15

      It's more amazing how few horsepowers per liter American cars made tbh

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 3 роки тому +14

      It's a little wack to compare luxury or performance models to the most bargain basement economy car niche in the US market. Equivalent European cars were typically making half the power and if they were fast in any sense of the word its because they were absolutely tiny in comparison. Small size is hardly a marker of superior engineering.

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 3 роки тому

      How many litres is this i6?
      101 hp for the same money in the same era would be achieved with a european 2.0-2.2 i4/i6 usually

    • @smittoria
      @smittoria 3 роки тому +6

      @@DrewLSsix and yet the luxury Lincoln continental mark 4's 7.5L v8 couldn't manage more than 200 hp

    • @Thanos.m
      @Thanos.m 3 роки тому

      @@smittoria honestly it is

  • @acmemeatsmoke4865
    @acmemeatsmoke4865 3 роки тому

    I can say with absolute certainty....this is the best car review ive ever seen in my life. Its like if the guy who used to narrate the show's about hotdog joints and amusement parks on PBS, Hugbees, and my best friend in high school merged. And I love it. Thanks for this.

  • @martinbeckmann9376
    @martinbeckmann9376 3 роки тому

    Most enjoyable video I see in a long time. Subbed.

  • @dubdaze68
    @dubdaze68 3 роки тому +6

    I have a soft spot for Mopar A-Bodies, and the "Leaning Tower Of Power" inside. Glad that this one still exists.

    • @ratrodrigs9583
      @ratrodrigs9583 2 роки тому +1

      This technically isn’t the leaning tower of power. The leaning tower of power is the 225 cubic inch mopar slant six while I believe this is the 170

  • @haydenkallemeyn8035
    @haydenkallemeyn8035 3 роки тому +6

    "I got a '64 Valiant, a handful of valiums, a couple of beers really do me right!"

  • @stronkwurks8769
    @stronkwurks8769 3 роки тому +11

    I see the owner has as good taste in cars as he does sparkling beverages

  • @donniepitcock5841
    @donniepitcock5841 2 роки тому

    That car will run forever, got to love that slant 6. Good memories as a kid living down south driving our valant

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy 3 роки тому +16

    I can't stand those people who pretend to know classic cars. Owning a Camaro back in the 70s doesn't mean you know jack about cars. Same goes for people who retire and drop a bunch of cash on some old winga dinga so they can be cool. Uncle Tony Defeo said it best "too many people drive their egos around". I think this car is great.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 3 роки тому +3

      Ok all mighty gate keeper boomer.
      You know what? 90% of car culture developed in the last 25 years thanks to the Internet. And anyone can be up to speed in an afternoon of reading Wikipedia or browsing forums.
      Tri-Five
      Square body
      Fox body
      Malaise era
      Winga dinga
      Old Muscle
      Ricers
      Tuners
      Mopar
      Those were mere islands of collective consciousness before 1996. Limited to magazines full of opinions and bias and local meets. And a lot of things were wrong because there was almost nobody to debate. The loudest mouth or the most flamboyant automotive journalist never let facts get in the way of a good story.
      Car culture in the 1970s was watching Vanishing Point and Smokey and the Bandit or (like those Cruisin and Bay City Rollers LPs hiding in your closet) Herbie Rides Again…. and reading the Haynes manual hoping to get your valve timing right or head bolt torques done in the right sequence with the right methods…. and, statistically… going cruising in your mom’s Toyota Corolla that had an….. engine, and tires, and an AM radio.
      Owning a car is part of that. Even if you never changed your own oil. Hell.. you didn’t even need to pump your own gas in the 70s!! Don’t judge a person for getting something wrong because chances are you have facts wrong too.
      There is no threshold for knowing enough about your car. Otherwise I could simply put another gate behind you with something that you don’t know about or didn’t do-because thanks to the internet, the sum knowledge of car culture is available instantly to anyone and it greatly exceeds what was available even back in the day: We know more about the 50s and 60s than the people who actually lived through them.
      So get off your high horse. Someone sees a car and likes it and then buys it. And then maybe gets into the culture or not. Who cares?

    • @Sedan57Chevy
      @Sedan57Chevy 3 роки тому +8

      @@Bartonovich52 There's nothing wrong with enjoying a car, and only enjoying that make, model, year etc. Plenty of people specialize in one car that catches their fancy and they go with it. Paul Shinn here on UA-cam is s great example of someone who has devoted themselves to the Model A.
      People can just enjoy cars casually as well. What grinds my gears is when you go to a show, see a late 60s AMC and ask if something has a 327 in it (because it does) and some bystander jumps in saying that AMC never made a 327. It's the age old situation of someone knowing just enough to think they know it all. There needs to be a lot more humility out there in the car community. "Experts" are few and far between. Most of us are just hobbyists and casual observers. I don't need some guy telling me he knows it all about something he knows nothing about.
      People like that spread misinformation.

    • @doktorwyvern2883
      @doktorwyvern2883 3 роки тому +6

      @@Bartonovich52 I agree with the sentiment, but he wasn't gatekeeping. There is a difference between not knowing and pretending to know, he was clearly referring to the latter.

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 3 роки тому

      Damn them all to hell for not knowing the Mustang Shelby GT 350 does NOT have a 350 chev and God help this reviewer who did not know the reasonp valiant couldn't do more than 50 mph because the slant 6 tends to oil up the back two spark plugs when the engine is old and even though it still runs, the engine is about as tired as the body.

  • @currier207
    @currier207 3 роки тому +12

    I’ve had about 30 valiants and darts from 62 to 76. They are some of the best budget classics you can buy. Reliable, parts are cheap, and they are fun!

    • @currier207
      @currier207 3 роки тому

      I like changing cars, I’m that kinda guy

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 3 роки тому

      @A H A 55 year old car will need clutch and transmission repairs, radiators etc! A Toyota Corolla won't go 55 years without those kind of repairs. Some people aren't good with making repairs, but a Valiant is a car in which normal repairs are inexpensive when done by the average person - some people don't have the time or aren't willing to pay someone to do the work - sell the car to someone who can repair. You really shouldn't expect to own a cheap old car and keep it cheap if you can't do most repairs yourself.

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 3 роки тому

      @A H I'd like to have a Subaru one day, they have made the boxer engine practical. Well, I like the air-cooled VW too. I changed the clutch in my Valiant without a transmission jack, but a cheap tool from Harbor Freight is nice to have, which I now have. I drove the car on a ramp and blocked it up. Its not a difficult job on these old rear drive cars. Pulling the motor and replacing the rear seal isn't that difficult on a slant six. Think of the Valiant as something like an early generation of the brick era Volvo - not sophisticated but beloved by many. Both Volvo and Chrysler lost a market segment when they no longer could build simple cars anymore, mostly due to changing regulations, the need for better fuel economy etc. Boring but beloved.

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 3 роки тому

      @A H Americans, and as far as I know - no society in the world has ever considered vehicle rust to be a preventative issue. There have always been the rust nerds who used Ziebart, or swabbed cooked-down used motor oil on the underbody, or lanolin based products like Fluid-Film, but the majority of us just watch it rust away and complain. A home made cosmoline made from grease mixed with melted paraffin and zinc oxide is excellent - dries to a dark varnish-like film. Paraffin without the added grease will chip and flake away, the grease makes it a little sticky and more self-healing when rocks bounce against it. That might be what Ziebart is. I lived in Michigan for a year and I saw the roofs of cars rusting. The road salt is tough on the roads and bridges too! A lot of that salt comes from mines deep under Detroit metro.

    • @dennispierson5607
      @dennispierson5607 3 роки тому +1

      From 62 to 76, which was your favorite year?

  • @gameboy1141
    @gameboy1141 3 роки тому +1

    I own a valient scamp (dodge dart) and seeing this pop up made my, and my dads night! thanks for finding a great gem

  • @skcdav410
    @skcdav410 3 роки тому

    Loving a car...as someone who dailies a 78' Datsun 120Y and has done so for the last 11 years...yeah, loving a car and all the stories and things you have lived with that car, and specially getting one after you wanted one for so very long, damn that hits close

  • @evalonious
    @evalonious 3 роки тому +11

    -Mr. Regular: ..."like a Lions Club broken gum ball machine."
    -Me: "Bows with deep gratitude."

  • @amerigo88
    @amerigo88 3 роки тому +9

    Learned to shift column mounted manual transmission by picturing R at top left of capital letter H and 3rd gear at bottom right.

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 роки тому +1

      If someone can't learn to drive a three-on-the-tree, they must be uncoordinated as hell !

    • @amerigo88
      @amerigo88 3 роки тому

      The full description would be to view the steering column from the passenger seat and visualize a capital letter H. The top left of the H would be Reverse (closest to the top of steering wheel and driver's chin). The bottom left of the H is 1st gear. Neutral is the crossbar of the H. Top right of H is 2nd gear and bottom right of H is 3rd gear (furthest from driver's chin).
      Had this transmission setup in my Ford E-150 Econoline work van along with an AM radio and POWER brakes. No air conditioning in South Louisiana.
      Good friend had same I-6, 300 cubic inch motor and column-mounted, manual transmission on his F-150 pickup. So of course we drag raced them one Saturday night on a sugar cane field road and I smoked him. That I-6 on my van regularly pulled an 8000 pound trailer on flat ground for 150 miles at a clip. I even caught it once running on just one of the 8 quarts of oil it was supposed to have. It was running just a bit hot in June in New Orleans. Ford could sure build a motor in those days. It also had to make do with a Chrysler radiator my father got from a junkyard after accidentally puncturing the original Ford one with a screwdriver. The Chrysler radiator was from a 258 cubic inch, six cylinder engine, so the van ran a bit hot in summer months with less radiator capacity. No problem - just turn on the cabin heat and keep the windows rolled down IN JULY IN NEW ORLEANS. Life was harder, but simpler in those days.

  • @FSMface
    @FSMface 3 роки тому

    One of your best reviews yet.

  • @carlswenson5403
    @carlswenson5403 3 роки тому +6

    Early onset Mopar syndrome. One day this man will have a whole yard full of cars

  • @alexovercast3359
    @alexovercast3359 3 роки тому +13

    318 and a 4 on the floor would really help this thing.

    • @doktorwyvern2883
      @doktorwyvern2883 3 роки тому +4

      Shitboxes are cool because the sheer garbage of them is charming. If you make it driveable, what's the point?

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs 3 роки тому

      thats cool but the slant 6 is legend as well

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 3 роки тому

      A door trim and bend the other side of the bumper evenly first

    • @HIDHIFDB
      @HIDHIFDB 3 роки тому +1

      with only the 4 on the floor is enought, in mexico those were sold with the salnt six and 4 in the floor, the only automatic Chrysler were the expensive ones you know New yorker and lebarons. the valiant was a direct competitor of the vw bug and datsuns who had 4 on the floor.
      japanese and euro brans were in mexico since the 50`s.

  • @DiscoBallGaming
    @DiscoBallGaming 3 роки тому +24

    Base Model in the 1960s, it's weird seeing a 60s American car with so much Emptyness under the hood.

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 3 роки тому +5

      Indeed, nobody preserves base-level econoboxes, we forget they existed in that era. All we see are the muscle cars. Basically the only cars ever seen from that era are muscle cars, Volkswagen beetles and buses, and Jeeps. The muscle cars because they're interesting enough to preserve, the Volkswagens and Jeeps because they are easy to keep running.

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 3 роки тому

      Look back to a fifties flat head with an oil bath air cleaner. Two extra feet of hood just for the clearance!

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 3 роки тому

      Not weird at all, ANY American car with a STRAIGHT SIX will look like that. A FULL sized 60's American car with a six will allow you to stand IN THE ENGINE BAY while working on the engine!!

  • @Metalodeath
    @Metalodeath 3 роки тому

    This guy Is seriously a great guy what he did for his first car I wanted to do buy a classic and daily it for 20 years then moved into a nicer neighbor hood and bought a brand new one but someday I’ll have a classic I salute you sir! Keep this sweet car on the road!

  • @beach81959
    @beach81959 3 роки тому +17

    Slow but a great durable engine, solid lifter cam and the more noise the rockers made the better it ran. Don't pop the bypass hose, virtually impossible to change on the side of the road.

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 роки тому

      The popular saying is"you can't kill a slant-six. It's time-tested and TRUE !

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 3 роки тому

      At 50,000 miles the Slant 6 on my parents Tradesman was burning oil and had such low compression that the cylinders took about ten seconds each to leak down as it slowly rolled down an incline while parked.
      I have never before.. nor since… seen an engine in such terrible shape regardless of years (up to 35) or miles (up to 400,000) on any other vehicle I’ve run.

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 роки тому

      If that slant-six had regular oil changes, it could have made 50,000 miles without breaking a sweat !

    • @rustyachers2459
      @rustyachers2459 3 роки тому

      Pull the water pump for the 170 by pass hose

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 3 роки тому

      @@Bartonovich52 yeah I've seen the same. Plugs on the back two cylinders always oiling up, low miles