I've fitted a pair of the higher profile Continental KTC70 all terrain tyres, I've lengthened the side stand to allow fot the higher profile tyres, fitted a Hitchcock's Peashooter exhaust with the longer baffle and header pipe that I cut and fitted the original Enfield finned flange and mount, LED headlight bulb, a custom Charlie Chihuahua cargo crate and I Tig welded threaded inserts into a black steel cargo rack and then had the rack and the centre stand lift handle chromed. Fitted an EFI Boosterplug and the rear foot pegs I removed.
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cme2c
I remember "BP Pick a Box" on TV. Bob Dyer enthusiastically spruiking the major prize. The Chrysler Valiant Hemi Pacer!
carnut_73
G'day guys. Awesome video. Call me naive, but I didn't know that the Hemi was available on six cylinder Chryslers. Here in the USA, when one mentions Hemi, one usually thinks of a 5.7 litre or larger V8 engine.
RockerBob
My VG Pacer Hardtop, bought new in 1971 for $3165 and used by me as a reps car for 4 years
hemipower
Hi Guys in your Shannos club. I own a Vg coupe with a full spec E34 make up 245 [250} with the 40# boring. The coupes were based on the rear of a Dart and the Front of a Australian vg witch meant the the rails and skirts were a touch longer than the Dart ,+ a 130mm was added in the rear floor pan to make up that massive 111" wheel base. This totalled the car to 5060mm in length but very narrow at 1760mm. My car has all the original panels including the floor pans and were they joined them. I spent well over a 100hrs making every panel on my car whishing that valiant would have wonted them to look like perfect alignment and no factory kinks in the panels. Even to the f and r bars. all the factory drilled holes for the badges are original never been redrilled Incredible when you see how straight this car is. The car is 100% original regal bar the colour. I call it my Regal Sport running all regal moulds and badges plus the luxury 6 seater bench buckets and power dic brakes witch was all slandered for the regal.
Love your show and passion for cars put on this site by Glenn Everitt thanks guys for taken the time to read this car can be seen in your club pics.
Motown1
Great episode on the Pacer. I reckon that Chrysler followed the US approach - basic engine and low entry level price - that was used for the Plymouth Roadrunner model - albeit without the thumping V8