How much is a VG Valiant Pacer worth?

How much is a VG Valiant Pacer worth?

| Reader Resto: Chrysler Valiant VG Pacer Looking back at the 2011 Muscle Car Guide we found six VG sedans and the same number of Hardtops, all priced at $27,500-31,000. By 2019 the quantities of available cars had pretty much halved and the money being sought for sedans was above $40,000.

How many VG Pacers were made?

46,374 VG Valiants
Due to Chrysler Australia’s policy (local content law/government law) of using only locally produced components, and the unavailability of a local four-speed gearbox, the Pacer was offered with only a three-speed floor shift manual transmission. A total of 46,374 VG Valiants were built.

What year is a VG Valiant?

Chrysler Valiant (VG)
Manufacturer Chrysler Australia
Also called Dodge utility
Production March 1970 – May 1971 52,944 produced
Assembly Tonsley Park, Australia Petone, New Zealand (Todd Industries for Todd Motors)

What is a valiant car?

The Plymouth Valiant (first appearing in 1959 as simply the Valiant) is an automobile which was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation in the United States from the model years of 1960 through 1976. Road & Track magazine considered the Valiant to be “one of the best all-around domestic cars”.

Who made Valiant cars?

Chrysler
The Valiant was the first unibody Chrysler product of the modern era. It made extensive use of aluminum, including the case for the TorqueFlite A904 automatic transmission. In 1961, 1962, and into ’63, its slant-six engine was even available with an aluminum block.

How many VH Valiant Chargers were made?

125 VH Valiant Charger
Production records indicate that Chrysler manufactured a total of 125 VH Valiant Charger 770 SE cars, two of which varied from standard specification in being painted White and one Deep Maroon.

What is a 770 Valiant?

At release, the VH Charger 770 was available with Chrysler’s long-serving 5.2-litre ‘Fireball’ V8 or two versions of the 4.3-litre ‘six’. Automatic transmission was standard with four-speed manual available but rarely specified.

What brand is a Valiant car?

Chrysler Corporation
The Plymouth Valiant (first appearing in 1959 as simply the Valiant) is an automobile which was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation in the United States from the model years of 1960 through 1976.

Who made valiant cars?

What kind of engine does a VG Pacer have?

The VG Pacer sedans were available as the standard Pacer (245 Hemi, 185 hp with 2 bbl), E31 Pacer (High Performance 250 version of the 245, with a 2 bbl carb, about 195 hp)and the E34 Pacer (Even higher ouput version of the 250 E31 engine with a 4 bbl carb, wilder camshaft, etc, around 235 hp).

What is the difference between a VF and VG Pacer?

The VF model Pacer was only available as a 4 door sedan coupled to a 3 speed manual floor shift. The VG Pacer (1970) was the first model to offer a Pacer 2 door coupe (as pictured).

What is Pacer?

What is PACER? The Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service provides electronic public access to federal court records. PACER provides the public with instantaneous access to more than 1 billion documents filed at all federal courts. Registered users can: Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed, or.

What is the difference between a VH Pacer and VH 265?

The VH Pacer had a higher performance 265, and it set a record for being the fastest mass-produced four-door sedan with a six cylinder engine produced in Australia (the record was undisputed until 1988). The relatively inexpensive Pacer’s 265 had 218 hp and 273 lb-ft, leading to a 15.