Have you heard about the Prince of Cars? Aha, it’s the Plymouth Valiant! This awesome ride is among the most admired sedans in the United States for almost two decades. It was initially launched as a 1960 model - the period when Detroit was reviving the small car segment. The Valiant received various efficient slant-six engines and striking stylings. Oh yeah, the Valiant is absolutely a sweet little ride that offers not just clean floor mats, but the best overall convenience, styling and performance.
The Valiant endured four generations, whipping famous alternates such as the Barracuda and the Duster and soon it was substituted in 1976 by the Plymouth Volare. The Valiant was also a big hit in foreign countries. Plymouth was actually a component of Chrysler during the early 60s. And here’s another trivia for all of you - the Plymouth Valiant starred in various Hollywood films! Yes it’s a fact! Check out the films below that featured the Prince of Cars:
* Carry On Again Doctor (1967 Barracuda)
* Duel (1970 Valiant)
* Vanishing Point (1970 Dodge Challenger R/T)
* Marathon Man (1970’s Valiants)
* Christine (1968 Valiant)
* L’homme aux yeux d’argent (1967 Valiant Signet)
* D.A.R.Y.L. (1967 Valiant Signet)
* Born on 4th July (1966 Valiant 200 Wagon)
* Batman (1970’s Valiants, also Volare)
* Jack the Bear (1962 Valiant)
* Matilda (1961/62 Valiant)
* Private Parts (1968/69 Valiant)
* My Favorite Martian (1961 Valiant)
* Cry Freedom (1967/68 South African Valiant)
* Duel (1970 Valiant)
* Vanishing Point (1970 Dodge Challenger R/T)
* Marathon Man (1970’s Valiants)
* Christine (1968 Valiant)
* L’homme aux yeux d’argent (1967 Valiant Signet)
* D.A.R.Y.L. (1967 Valiant Signet)
* Born on 4th July (1966 Valiant 200 Wagon)
* Batman (1970’s Valiants, also Volare)
* Jack the Bear (1962 Valiant)
* Matilda (1961/62 Valiant)
* Private Parts (1968/69 Valiant)
* My Favorite Martian (1961 Valiant)
* Cry Freedom (1967/68 South African Valiant)
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