It was the A body.
Around $2000
14" rims.
re-ask the question as I don't understand millage.
The 1965 Valiant 200 was part of the Plymouth Valiant lineup, but specific production numbers for the Valiant 200 variant are not readily available. However, Plymouth produced approximately 200,000 Valiants across all models that year. For precise figures, particularly for the Valiant 200, it may be best to consult vintage automotive publications or dedicated collector resources.
No, the suspension systems are completely different between the two. The 65 Valiant uses a torsion bar suspension and the S10 uses a coil spring.
I think around 55. It was 1.300
you find it in the tunk with the bodysd in 1965 Valiant Signet.
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant with a Slant 6 engine typically averages around 18 to 22 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on driving conditions and maintenance. This fuel efficiency was considered reasonable for its time, especially for a compact car. Factors like engine condition, driving habits, and weight can influence the actual mileage.
The bolt pattern for a 1965 Plymouth Valiant is 5x4.5 inches (or 5x114.3 mm). This means the car has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches. This bolt pattern is common among various Chrysler vehicles from that era. If you're considering wheel replacements, make sure to also check the offset and wheel size compatibility.
Yes
They were a C body, sharing the body style with some of the Dodge and Chrysler cars of that year.
Valiant Swart was born on November 25, 1965, in South Africa.