The ducktail on the boot/Rear lid, comes from the English cars at the time. The creator said he wanted something different. How cool was that decision.
Memories of my younger days. I owned a Pacer sedan 2 barrel 245 and brother had an E49 finished in vitamin C. And he owns another E49 which is unused and has been stored for around 30 years. Still mint. All this was 48 years ago. I'm now an old fart but I would gladly do the cars all over again.
If only we could have seen into the future amount of cortina’s, I wrecked to fix up our own car. Some of the cars we brought in sold. I look at cars today should you park in the garage for 20 years but I see nothing really exciting
Absolutely adore that green CM sedan. Pure perfection. I knew that SE next to it had to be an earlier build as they didn't offer the V8 by the time Mitsubishi bought the Chrysler plant. The sports rims suit it.
@@Scaryscooby great to see such a healthy variety over your end of the island. Really appreciate the effort with your camerawork giving me a good experience. Well done.
@@Scaryscooby Thanks mate! I've just uploaded another video to my UA-cam channel that you can share if you like. This time it is a 4 door 1971 Chrysler Valiant VIP.. It is in Bristol, England and it is still on the road! It's a cool car for cool VIP's!
MOPAR for life 👍🏻💯🇦🇺
This was from the best cars Chrysler build. My late father drove them.Cape Town South Africa
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
The back end of those Aussie Chrysler Valiants looks like its American counterpart: the Dodge Dart. Greetings from the U.S.
Hiya. Not sure what came first. Valiant Dodge Chrysler Plymouth and in OZ Mitsubishi lol are related
The ducktail on the boot/Rear lid, comes from the English cars at the time. The creator said he wanted something different. How cool was that decision.
The music hypnotic, I like it . I drove Valiant Galant 74 . These are it's bigger brother . I like the horse 🐎 symbol
Thanks for watching. My first car? Lol was when I was 13 a padlock basher a 1970 Mitsubishi colt 1100F
Memories of my younger days. I owned a Pacer sedan 2 barrel 245 and brother had an E49 finished in vitamin C. And he owns another E49 which is unused and has been stored for around 30 years. Still mint. All this was 48 years ago. I'm now an old fart but I would gladly do the cars all over again.
If only we could have seen into the future amount of cortina’s, I wrecked to fix up our own car. Some of the cars we brought in sold. I look at cars today should you park in the garage for 20 years but I see nothing really exciting
"Hey Charger" ✌️😉
Love it 👍😎
Mopar or no car ;-) although im a Ford fan, still love anything on wheels :)
Very nice ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you got to love an Aussie Mopar :)
Have to stop watching this. Makes me sad that i don't have one of my own, anymore. Great vid, Scooby.
Sorry to hear that but thank you for the complement , i get sad seeing Cortina's. I had a few wrecked so many and sent complete bodies to sims :(
Beautiful automotive art
I agree Growing up these were classed as the Italian Nickname which began with a W car, now they are beautiful examples from the past.
Aussie icon,
Go the Valiant :) next car to be worth a fortune and not just the charger or sports version sedans
Absolutely adore that green CM sedan. Pure perfection.
I knew that SE next to it had to be an earlier build as they didn't offer the V8 by the time Mitsubishi bought the Chrysler plant. The sports rims suit it.
It was great seeing so many different models lined up. Sadly Valiant has gone but has not been forgotten :)
@@Scaryscooby great to see such a healthy variety over your end of the island.
Really appreciate the effort with your camerawork giving me a good experience. Well done.
@@jamesfrench7299 thank you, i appreciate the view and comments.
Great video! I've uploaded a video to my UA-cam channel of an early 70's Chrysler Valiant 4 door in a neglected state... in England!
Very cool! i shared your link on our facebook page
@@Scaryscooby Thanks mate! I've just uploaded another video to my UA-cam channel that you can share if you like. This time it is a 4 door 1971 Chrysler Valiant VIP.. It is in Bristol, England and it is still on the road! It's a cool car for cool VIP's!
Cool vals, look so nice. Makes modern cars look a bit shite really.
All the classic cars with curves in the right places make a modern car look bland :(
Spotto yellow E55
gotta love the Aussie Mopars
Great video, love the E 55 's, but where are the VH, VJ & CH Hardtop's.
I have a VG 770 Hemi Hardtop myself great to see a V8 version
i will keep an eye out. did you see my mopar vid from auto 1 malaga ua-cam.com/video/56BLAlN80Cg/v-deo.html
@@Scaryscooby
I will check it out for sure 👍
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man, even the powerbooster/mastercylinder is on the wrong side...
seem right to me not left lol
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Modern wheels don't suit them
Thanks for watching :) Most cars especially classics dont look nice with big modern rims :( they need proportion and style :)