Description: Despite the "Charger" in the name of the Chrysler Valiant Charger, this is not a simple rebadging, and the car has no relation to the American Dodge Charger. No, the Australian Mopar muscle ...Add Comments0
Description: Many Australian cars are surprisingly similar to American cars, and this one is not without some similarity, but you'd have to admit, it's a bit different from the 'Cuda. The story of b...Add Comments0
Description: It sold well in America, and Chrysler decided to try it out in Australia as well, but this presented a problem. The slant-six engine had it difficult to simply convert the car to right hand drive, so ...Add Comments0
Rueben J YslasAug 24, 2012 Backside reminds me of an old mustang.
Description: For 1965, Chrysler Australia recognized the performance potential of the platform and offered a V8-powered Valiant. This was fine for a couple of years, but when the Mustang-powered GT debuted in 196...Add Comments0
Description: Considering the fact that you could walk into an American Plymouth dealership and buy a ‘Cuda with a 426 HEMI in it in 1971, the Valiant Charger is somewhat mild by comparison. It was offered only wit...Add Comments0
Erich EngelAug 25, 2012 Well as you can see this car is full of synthetic materials all across the dash board and on the door panels and I was just saying that's not for me... I don't even no why I was writing that tho It just popped in my head think before ya speak right
Alvaro PerezAug 24, 2012 What the hell are you talking about
Alvaro PerezAug 24, 2012 I'm more of of a left hand drive kinda guy
Description: The Charger might have evolved into a more serious performance machine, but even before the blight of the energy crisis, Australian muscle cars were dealt a serious blow. A 1972 article published in t...Add Comments0
Description: This in turn led to big talk from politicians on subjects like banning all vehicles able to travel at over 130mph, in what would become known as the "supercar scare". The Charger R/T was...Add Comments0
Description: Muscle cars in America underwent a similar decline in 1974, and the Charger actually ended up outliving its American counterpart. Thanks to bad timing and bad politics, the Charger never got to achiev...Add Comments0