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Chrysler Valiant (SV1)

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Manufacturer
  
Chrysler Australia

Body style
  
4-door sedan

Also called
  
Plymouth Valiant

Layout
  
FR layout

Chrysler Valiant (SV1)

Production
  
March 1962 – April 1963

Assembly
  
Mile End, South Australia

The Chrysler Valiant (SV1) is an automobile which was produced in Australia from March 1962 to April 1963 by Chrysler Australia. It was the second Australian Chrysler Valiant model, replacing the RV1 (R series)

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Changes

The SV1 Valiant (or "S Series" ) was introduced in March 1962, replacing the Chrysler Valiant (RV1)—also known as the "R Series"—only ten weeks after the release of its predecessor. Like the RV1 it was essentially a US design just assembled in Australia. It was an evolution of the previous model, featuring a revised radiator grille treatment with the name "Valiant" at the top. The boot lid no longer included a non-functional spare wheel moulding and round tail-lights replaced the previous oblong units. Mechanical changes included larger brakes, increased fuel tank capacity and a corrosion-resistant exhaust muffler. A steering-column mounted gearshift replaced the floor-mounted shifter, however cars fitted with the automatic transmission option retained push-putton controls.

Model range

The SV1 was offered only in 4 door sedan form. Like its predecessor, the SV1 was marketed as Valiant by Chrysler rather than as Chrysler Valiant.

Engines and transmissions

The SV1 Valiant was offered only with the, 225-cubic-inch (3.7 L) capacity inline, Slant-6 engine with a choice of three-speed manual transmission or three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission.

Production and replacement

Some 10,009 SV1 Valiants were built prior to its replacement by the Chrysler AP5 Valiant in May 1963.

References

Chrysler Valiant (SV1) Wikipedia