Sunday, May 19, 2013

BODACIOUS BEATERS (and road-going derelicts): REALLY VALIANT!

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Typically, when you're talking in antique vehicle terms, one might consider spotting something like this early '60's Plymouth Valiant; a rare sighting in ANY circumstance. To find one largely intact, still operational, and out on the street—well, that puts it on another level!

1962 Plymouth Valiant (3)

As with other U.S. vehicles from this period, these Valiant models certainly weren't suffering from any shortage of "Styling Funkitude". This, of course led to their early demise in the field of potential collectability; and subsequently, some premature one-way trips to wrecking yards across the Continent—especially for four-door models, like the case-in-point.

1962 Plymouth Valiant (1)

These days, on the other hand, such styling shenanigans are antitheses to the modern, mass-produced autoconveyance; allowing one the opportunity to afford welcome to such a neighborhood discovery.

1962 Plymouth Valiant (4)

I really appreciate the well-integrated state of maintained original decay this particular unit is experiencing. It definitely is quite the whole package, isn't it?
1962 Plymouth Valiant (8)

Although this Val' would have most certainly "made the scene" when it was in San Francisco (note bumper-mounted permit—on what is one of the few suitable mounting spaces available there), it looks pretty much "in context"—BODACIOUSLY so—on an overcast day near Pt. Fermin, CA.
1962 Plymouth Valiant (9)

Phil has written features and columns for a number of automotive periodicals and web-based information companies. He has run a successful Auto Repair Business in the past for many years (See "Memoirs of an Independent Repair Shop Owner" on this ttac site). He can be contacted through this very site, or http://www.linkedin.com/

 



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