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reworked with a Magnum MPI motor with AOD transmission

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  • Thanks for the great photos of your car it will help me in redoing my 64 valiant signet convertible. Your album is the best I have seen. Wish I knew how to get in touch with you personally as I would like to get various pictures of of your car and do not own a credit card which seems to be the only way to order pictures off the internet. Email address jasona@apci.net

    said  of jason jason 2001.07.16 at 22:27:27 PDT

  • Hey Todd, these pictures of the MPI engine are great. If I can contact you directly with my questions about the conversion then leave your email address at sdhtico@hotmail.com

    said  of 2001.08.07 at 21:04:00 PDT

  • I have a 1964 Valiant Signet convertible that needs some work. I was wondering{ballpark guess} what it was worth? It has a newly rebuilt S/6 with push button trans. Needs paint and some chrome. Please e-mail me at jespain3@aol.com if you have any idea. Thanks

    said  of 2001.08.14 at 17:05:48 PDT

  • I am a proud owner of a 64 Signet 200 conv. myself and wondered where I might find some info on original stock options an features, etc, as well as a manual or something to help guide me through repairs etc. that I am trying to do without enlisting the help of my mechanic. I was also wondering if you knew what emblem went beside the V8 symbol on the front side panel, the hole is there but i'm not sure what insignia I should be looking for? I have a V8 273. Thanks for your time, and beautiful work on your car! I tried going to a two tone red on top with the bottom panel below the chrome being black I know it's not stock butit looks hot!! Thanks Paul

    said  of 2001.11.17 at 16:04:54 PST

  • What a blast from the past looking at that 1964 Plymouth Valiant. We bought one in 1964 from Reedman Motors in Pennsylvania. It cost around $2,300. It was red with a black top and a three speed on the column. The top was slashed twice in NYC and it was rear-ended a couple of times. It became my first car when I was 19 years old. At 52 years old, I still have dreams about that car....to see it again in a picture was like seeing a dream come to life on a computer screen.

    said  of 2002.10.01 at 20:08:21 PDT

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