1966 Plymouth Valiant Convertible Signet all-original
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Plymouth |
Model: | Valiant |
SubModel: | Signet |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Signet |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 143,000 |
VIN: | VH27B62647943 |
Color: | Red |
Engine: | 225 slant-6 |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Concord, Massachusetts, United States |
Extras |
Convertible |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1966 Plymouth Valiant Signet |
I am the second owner of this car, I purchased it in 1976 from the original owner. A great convertible automobile with a great ride. Have you everridden in a convertible? Did you know, that if you keep yourspeed up over 50mph, you can even drive with the top down inthe driving rain? Yes, you can. And you have never seen autumn,until you have seen it driving in a convertible. Whatever trip youare taking, (unless its very cold), the trip is twice as good in aconvertible as in an ordinary automobile. I encourage anyone considering bidding, to come see the car in person, in Concord Massachusetts. I will be available all week at your convenience to show you the car in depth and discuss all aspects of its history. The current condition of the car is WILL NOT DRIVE. ENGINE original equipment is slant-6. When the original engine got tired, I swapped in a 1976 slant six motor and (made an amateur's mistake) brought in a new torque converter and thereafter the excellent motor I brought from the 1976 (a factory unleaded vehicle by the way - will never require lead substitutes) ran very well but the new torque converter though sold to me by a good shop was simply the wrong one and the propulsion did not reach the wheels. I do have the original torque converter and it is included in this sale. I have not started the engine in several years. The PAINT is original. I understand the '66 Signet came in only two color exterior paint schemes, this is the red scheme. It has never been painted since it left the factory. There are blotchy dark areas of the original paint (see on photograph showing hood) and it is possible these may not remove completely, if you elect to retain the original paint. (the other Signet scheme was a blue/grey) FENDERS: I had an opportunity about 15 years ago to take as parts from the same year-Signet also of the same red scheme, two excellent fenders. These have been reserved all these years and have never been installed, these fenders come in this auction together with the car. (The fenders on the car are due replacement.) The last time I checked, aftermarket fenders are not available for the 1966, although they have been available for the 1967 and later. I see slight rust on one of the fenders at a bolt slot on one margin. The two excellent spare fenders (due to their rarity, their original factory paint, and excellent condition) may be = this auction's starting price. I have been asked why I do not sell the fenders separate in their own auction, the answer is that I gathered the fenders in for the purpose of installing them on this car, the purchaser needs these fenders, and these fenders should be with the car. I do ask you to remember you would have to pay a lot extra for these fenders if you had to purchase them separately. If, you could even find them. Please consider this in the price you are willing to pay. RUST: Photographs are to show. One photo shows the front right fender at the point it abuts the rocker panel. The photo shows rust on the fender, none on the rocker. The fender is going to be replaced anyway with the supplied replacement. Photo just added Oct. 1 shows rust at its worst on this car, perforation in sheet metal above rear wheel. Several photos show the frame in excellent shape. There is a picture of the frame extension (if that is the correct name for the boxy frame structure just in front of the rear bumper.) SPRINGS: The original springs on the car are tired. However, I purchased new leaf springs plus shackles and these are included with your purchase in this auction. The two leaf springs are shown in one of the photographs. One website prices the pair at $364.78 TIRES: Four tires purchased new in 2016 at a cost of $480.00, were installed on another car, and when that other car was retired all four tires were with less than 1,000 miles on them transferred to this Valiant, and these 185/65R14 – 86H – M+S – Dural are installed on this Valiant and included in the auction. This car is packaged with extremely hard to find parts to this car - including • two rare factory same-paint scheme front fenders. • four 2016 tires (less than 1,000 miles) • two new leaf springs • the original owner's manual • original torque converter • many original and replacement minor parts CONVERTIBLE TOP present, but in need of attention (probably replacement.) Certainly the window needs replacement. The auction hasthe maximum number photos eBay allows, 24.Ihave additional photos I can send upon request, just ask. If there is any particular photograph you want taken I will respond with alacrity. I want every defect and asset in this car documented fully. I want every bidder to know all possible about this car. Questions will be answered promptly and fully. THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN TITLED: I contacted the Registry in my state (Massachusetts, the only state the first owner and I the second owner ever garaged the car in) and no record exists for the VIN of this car ever having been supplied to apply for a Title. The RMV website states that "Passenger vehicles with a model year of 1980 and older, purchased before November 26, 1990 are exempt from titling." This is: • A 1966 car • I purchased it in 1976 RMV further indicates the requirement for titling falls to the purchaser of a car: "This law requires that all motor vehicles and trailers be titled within ten (10) days of purchase." I will therefore not obtain a title before selling, as I am by statute exempt from requirement due to the car's model year and I purchased it prior to the trigger threshold for titling requirement. Please check with the motor vehicle registry in the state you plan to register the car in, to make sure you have a smooth path to titling the car in your state although it has never been titled in any state ever before. Copies of RMV research into Title history and a previous registration of the car in my name in the 1980's will be sent upon request. Please do not bid until you feel you have sufficient information to justify your decision. |