Feeling pretty proud!

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mfdu

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Just wanted to share how nice the old thumper's looking. You'll recognise her as a variant of the US 1966 Plymouth Valiant.


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the rears are stock rims that have an extra 3/4" on either side to hit 6".
so i've got 215/65's on the rear without going deep dish or hitting the inner wheel well.

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the interior is the basic Bermuda Sands split bench but with plush blue carpet. and nice repair of the front bench by the boys in newport.

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Looks good. Question: When you see interior pictures of left hand drive cars, do they look as odd to you as the right hand ones do to me?
 
I have always liked the styling on the Ausie cars. It's like they tried a little bit harder then they did state side. The interior looks so much nicer compared to a US model. What I always thought was interesting is the foot controls are standard world wide based off the early cadillac. But, the hand controls are reversed or varied.
 
Yeah it's a "variant" alright. That thing is cool.
 
Although I have seen them (RHD vehicles) in person, I guess I haven't been paying attention. I always assumed the pedals were a mirror image, with the accelerator pedal being on the inside. Kinda funny to find out it's not. Seems to me on very small cars there could be a problem with wheelhouse intrusion. Probably have to severely offset the pedal.
 
yes, it is a steering column lock. that'd the only option the first owner actually got - he never put a radio in or anything.

i'll get more pics up soon. we normally run her with moon discs at the car shows, but i'll take some with the dog-dish caps on too.


and yes, for us who drive on the right side, your leftie cars are all wrong. wrong i tellz ya!
 
I have never seen that on a stateside car. Or, heard of it as an option. i wonder if it could be installed on a US car? The columns appear the same externally. Just the shifter and signals are reversed.
 
now that's wierd. didn't i reply? saying i keep knocking my knee on the damn steering lock and i'd be happy to remove it?

and then someone asked me if the engine still leans to the same side.
i was going to post back 'nah, we have to run the engine upside down because we're in the southern hemisphere'

damn, and i gaver yself a good chuckle over that, too.
 
now that's wierd. didn't i reply? saying i keep knocking my knee on the damn steering lock and i'd be happy to remove it?

and then someone asked me if the engine still leans to the same side.
i was going to post back 'nah, we have to run the engine upside down because we're in the southern hemisphere'

damn, and i gaver yself a good chuckle over that, too.

Yes you did and I see my post is gone also and I was the one that asked if your 6 was a slant .... :tongue9: where did they go!! I posted a picture of my fire wall and drivers side floor :???:
 
here's some from the day i got her

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I learned to drive on a 66 Mercury like the one parked next to your Valiant. You NEVER see those any longer. Oops: looked more closely: what is that car? It looks like 90% of a 66 full size Mercury..

Was this an actual 66 Australian Valiant or did Chrysler make this particular design for more than just 66 ? Did you get the redone 67s down under later than 67 ?

Love the rear end styling
 
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