68 plymouth valiant question

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does any one know how many 68 plymouth valiant 100, 273 v8 2 door were produce ????
 
The 4-dr was sold two to one over our 2-dr's. Interesting info It would be even more interesting to know whats left. Remember this car was popular in other country's I'm sure that's only U.S sales.
 
I see on the link the 67,68, and 69 model year only shows 100's and signets. I wonder if the 200's are included there somewhere?
 
Aren't the 200s' the "Signet" model? Not 100% on that, but I think it is...
 
No I don't think so. I have an original brochure here and it shows 100, 200, and signet. It does say "200" decor group as a dress up option for the 100. Deluxe cloth/cloth vinyl seats, three spoke wheel w/horn ring, colored floor mats, cig lighter, dual horns, body side moldings, and a "Valiant Two Hundred" fender emblem.
 
sounds like the 200 those years is a trim package not a separate model with a unique vin number
 
sounds like the 200 those years is a trim package not a separate model with a unique vin number

That's correct: in the 1967 redesign the Valiant 200 was dropped as a separate model and the name became an optional "decor group" for the 100. Attached is an extract of the 1967 Plymouth Valiant Car and Equipment Prices card. I haven't seen the cards but I assume this was carried over in 1968 and 1969. In 1970 the 100 and Signet model names were dropped altogether.

To put the $72 cost of the 200 decor option in perspective, the price difference between 100 and Signet models was $145 in 1967. And $145 represented between 6.5% and 7% of the base MSRP of a Valiant 100.
 

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So I see "basic" 13" wheels were an added cost? What the heck did they put on if you didn't want to pay that?
 
So I see "basic" 13" wheels were an added cost? What the heck did they put on if you didn't want to pay that?

No, I think there were wheels included in the base price :). Note that the two "basic" groups have the same order code (351), so that cannot be the way to select the wheel diameter. The way I understand it is that these denote packages of options that included a small wheel related upgrade (something worth only $3.10 extra on 14in wheel: tyres? hubcaps?) as well as other options unrelated to wheels, for instance (I am making these up...): tinted glass, undercoating, etc.).


The Valiant being an economy car only has the "basic" accessory group on offer. For comparison, the 1967 Barracuda price list has the following accessory groups (sorry I haven't scanned this one):
  • 351 basic (without bucket seat) $153.5
  • 351 basic (with bucket seats) $142.65
  • 358 sport (convertible only) $94.30
  • 358 sport (fastback only) $105.35
  • 358 sport (hadtop only) $126.65
  • 360 decor $40.40
  • 367 formula (8 cylinder only) $177.50
 
That makes sense. Say the 351 is a chrome package, it costs different depending on what other options you have.
 
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