As the second generation of the Valiant approached its conclusion in 1966, minimal changes were made for the latest model year. Featuring two six-cylinder engine options (170 and 225) and a V8 variant (273), the Valiant underwent incremental enhancements during its production run.
Although originally equipped with a six-cylinder engine, the Valiant showcased in these photos has undergone significant modifications. Left to weather the elements for an indeterminate period, the vehicle’s current condition reflects the need for extensive restoration efforts, particularly concerning its metal components.
Evident from the rust-damaged body panels, floors, and trunk, this Valiant project requires meticulous attention to detail and substantial investments to restore it to roadworthy condition. Despite the challenges posed by its current state, the Valiant’s selling price of $800 reflects its potential as a restoration project.
While the absence of an engine presents an opportunity for customization, prospective buyers must evaluate the extent of the vehicle’s restoration needs before committing to its purchase. Situated in Bucyrus, Ohio, viewing the Valiant in person necessitates transportation arrangements due to its condition.