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2021 Shannons Spring Timed Online Auction
Lot
145

1980 Chrysler CM Valiant Sedan

$38,000

Melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine 4.0 litre six-cylinder
Gearbox Three Speed Automatic
Body Work Sedan
Colour Tiger Yellow
Interior Satin Parchment
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel Sports
Brakes Discs/Drums

Description

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Chrysler Australia's swansong, the CM series, was announced in November 1978 and is widely regarded as the best Valiant ever made, encompassing numerous improvements that made the car better to drive. Unfortunately for Chrysler, the average Aussie family refused to trade in their Fords or Holdens and consequently relatively few CMs - just over 16,000 - were built before production ended in August 1981, and Chrysler switched its focus to Japanese imports like the Sigma. Sold in three distinct models - the Valiant, upmarket Regal and Station Wagon - the CM range was available with the venerable Hemi six, in either hi-comp 245 or 265ci guise, or the 318ci V8 - all with the new Electronic Lean Burn ignition system to improve fuel economy. In a publicity coup, one motoring journalist even managed the trip from Melbourne to Sydney on a single tank of petrol. The new handling package - Chrysler's version of Radial Tuned Suspension - turned the CM Valiant into a safe, predictable handling car. Equipment levels on Chryslers were traditionally higher than contemporary Fords or Holdens, and this was still true of the CM, with even the most basic Valiant model sold with quartz halogen headlamps, electric clock, push-button radio, remote mirrors, heated rear window and wider wheels all standard. With a mildly face-lifted exterior and revised interior fittings, the CM was a comfortable, large Aussie sedan that was at least as good, if not better, than its rivals from Holden and Ford. Indeed, Chrysler Australia's history, right from the first Valiant R-Series of 1962, was of an uphill struggle to match rivals Holden and Ford in terms of marketing and brand loyalty. But there was no doubting the worth of the car itself. Today Chryslers enjoy a loyal following and thriving club scene around the country.