1966 Canadian built valiant custom 200 convertible

My vin "L" usually means dart, which the car is based on, without the valiant lettering across the hood and trunk, it is a 1966 Dart. Car is registered in Ontario as a Plymouth valiant. THE DMV or ministry of transportation up here in Canada must have required a "make" to register the car. Although the Plymouth and dodge make was not used in any of their marketing materials. Really should be Chrysler valiant.
Again, these cars were sold at both dodge and Plymouth dealerships.
So, my thinking is this particular car was sold at a "plymouth" dealership, and registered that way.
The other gentleman from Quebec confirmed his identical car has the "L" at the start of his vin as well.
I feel a bit releaved he confirmed this as l thought something funny was up on this car.

1966 was the year the "Auto Pact" agreement between the US and Canada auto makers came in, and Canadian VIN's became the same as US VIN's, so an "L" in your VIN is correct, even though it's a Valiant. You can use the US VIN decoding system to decode your car.