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Chrysler Valiant (VF)

Chrysler VF Valiant
1969-1970 Chrysler Valiant (VF) Pacer 225 sedan (2015-11-13) 01.jpg
Chrysler Valiant Pacer 225 sedan
Overview
Manufacturer Chrysler Australia
Also called Dodge utility
Production March 1969 to February 1970
Assembly Tonsley Park, Australia
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
2-door hardtop
5-door station wagon
2-door coupe utility
Layout FR layout
Related Chrysler VF VIP
Powertrain
Engine 225 cu in (3.7 L) I6
318 cu in (5.2 L) V8
Transmission 3 speed manual
3 speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 108.0 inches (2743 mm) (sedan)
Length 192.3 inches (4885 mm) (sedan)
Width 69.7 inches (1770 mm) (sedan)
Height 55.0 inches (1397 mm) (sedan)
Curb weight 2950 lb (1338 kg) (sedan)
Chronology
Predecessor Chrysler VE Valiant
Successor Chrysler VG Valiant

The Chrysler VF Valiant is an automobile that was produced in Australia by Chrysler Australia from 1969 to 1970. It was released in March 1969, replacing the Chrysler VE Valiant.

The VF Valiant was a facelifted version of the VE Valiant, featuring four new quarter panels, new lights and a new grille. Parking and indicator lights were now mounted above the headlights. Seating, safety features and soundproofing were improved, Pacer and Regal 770 models were new and a hardtop body style was offered for the first time.

The hardtop combined the VF Valiant front, from the A-pillar forward, with the rear of the US Dodge Dart. This included the Dart floorpan with its 112-inch wheelbase.

The VF series Valiant was offered in 4-door sedan, 2-door hardtop, 5-door station wagon and 2-door coupe utility models.

The hardtop models were introduced in September 1969.

Valiant sedan

Valiant sedan

Valiant hardtop

Valiant Safari wagon

Valiant Pacer sedan

Valiant Pacer 225 sedan

Valiant Regal 770 sedan

A heavy duty variant of the Valiant utility was marketed under the Dodge name.

Five engines were offered in the VF Valiant range.

The “High Compression” six was fitted to the Pacer and was not available in other models. The "Fireball" V8 was standard on Regal 770 models.

Two transmissions were available.

In May 1969 Chrysler Australia released the VF series Chrysler VIP. The VIP had a 112-inch (2850 mm) wheelbase, which was 4 inches longer than that of the Valiant sedan. The VIP was visually differentiated with a four headlight grille, unique tail-lights and a “limousine” rear window. The car was badged and marketed as the “VIP by Chrysler”, unlike the VE model, which was a Chrysler Valiant VIP.

A total of 52,933 VF series models, including 3,721 VIPs, were built prior to its replacement by the VG Valiant in March 1970.


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