Chrysler AP5 Valiant | |
Manufacturer: | Chrysler Australia |
Production: | May 1963 – February 1965[1] 49,440 produced |
Assembly: | Mile End Australia[2] Tonsley Park, Australia New Zealand[3] |
Predecessor: | Chrysler SV1 Valiant |
Successor: | Chrysler AP6 Valiant |
Body Style: | 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon |
Layout: | FR layout |
Engine: | 2251NaN1 I6 |
Transmission: | 3-speed manual 3-speed automatic |
Wheelbase: | 106.0 inches (2692 mm) |
Length: | 185.4 inches (4709 mm) |
Width: | 69.0 inches (1753 mm) |
Height: | 55.0 inches (1387 mm) |
Weight: | 2679 lb (1213 kg) |
Related: | Plymouth Valiant |
The Chrysler AP5 Valiant is an automobile produced by Chrysler Australia from 1963 until 1965.[1] It was the third Chrysler Valiant model to be produced in Australia.
The AP5 Valiant was released in May 1963, replacing the SV1 Valiant.[1] It was the first Valiant model to be manufactured in Australia rather than just assembled there.[4] The AP5 featured entirely new sheet-metal, with most body panels produced in Australia.[4] It differed from the US Plymouth Valiant in having a six-bar grille,[5] a larger boot with a different rear deck and a flat rear window.[4] The 225 cid slant six engine was carried over from the SV1 model and remained fully imported.[4] Suspension was substantially unchanged but employed softer rear springs.[4]
The AP5 range was increased to include the upmarket Valiant Regal which featured different badgework, better seats and interior trim, auto transmission as standard, a heater with integrated demister, carpets and white-wall tyres.[4] In November 1963, Safari and Regal Safari station wagons were added to the range.[4] The wagons shared mechanical components and front styling with the sedans and were fitted with heavier rear springs.[4] US Plymouth Valiant wagon rear sheetmetal was used, resulting in different rear end styling depending on production dates. Early build AP5 wagons used 1963 Plymouth Valiant wagon horizontal style tail lights while later build wagons used 1964 Plymouth Valiant wagon vertical style tail lights.[6] Both versions incorporated amber turn signals to comply with Australian regulations.
The AP5 was marketed by Chrysler Australia as the "Valiant by Chrysler"[7] [8] rather than as the Chrysler Valiant.
The AP5 Valiant was offered with 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon body styles[1] in six models.
The sedans were introduced in May 1963[1] and the wagons in November 1963.[4]
A 2251NaN1 Straight-six engine was fitted to all models.[1] Three-speed manual and three-speed "TorqueFlite" push button operated automatic transmissions were offered, with the latter fitted as standard on Regal models.[9]
A total of 49,440 AP5 Valiants were built prior to its replacement by the AP6 Valiant in February 1965.[1] Of this total, 37,292 were sedans and 12,148 were wagons.[10]
An AP5 Valiant driven by Tony Reynolds and Tony Allen won Class D in the 1963 Armstrong 500 endurance race at Mount Panorama, Bathurst.[11]
AP5 Valiant - Ranleys