For Sale: 1964 Plymouth Valiant in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY

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Vehicle Description SMOOTH RUNNING 225CI SLANT 6, AUTO TRANS, GREAT AFFORDABLE DROP TOP CLASSIC! This cool little 1964 Plymouth Valiant convertible is the kind of car that we rarely see anymore, so we get very excited when one drives through our doors.
And with appealing Light Blue paint, a slant-six with a quick-shifting automatic, and those unusual good looks, it's a very affordable way to stand out in a crowd without needing to resort to big engines and flashy chrome.
The push-button automatic to the left of the dash is a simple and ahead-of its time design, so it's a no-nonsense feel, but you'll find it easy to get comfortable behind the wheel.
The wide array of dials, knobs, and switches on the dash is very 1960s and we particularly like the auxiliary gauges under the dash that provide the driver with the engine's vitals.
In fact, the original gauges have neat silver bezels that run the length of the dash, a fancy Art Deco touch that we absolutely love.
Nice, right? Don't under-estimate Chrysler's 225 cubic inch slant-6, because in the featherweight Valiant, performance is surprising.
It's smooth and looks very cool sitting there in the engine bay laying on its side.
There's a good hit of low-end torque and the shifts are very smooth and as you climb the speedometer.
Underneath it's as clean as you'd expect for an original, budget classic, exhaling through a single exhaust system with a chambered muffler that has a nice 6-cylinder purr.
Drum brakes at all four corners are plenty for the lightweight little ragtop and ride quality is great thanks to Chrysler's torsion bar front suspension.
Bright factory wheel covers and 175/80/13 whitewall tires add a correct finishing touch.
It's been a very long time since we've seen one of these, and if you want to attract attention without spending a fortune.
We ship natiowide!!!.
  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: VALIANT

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