This is a Valiant reunion! Back around 1974 I had a 1960 Valiant, white 4 door, slant 6 of course, push button Torqueflite tranny, no airco, no power anything.
Of course now I'm sure it classifies as a classic, and it's important to note that it was the first unibody construction car made in the U.S.!
When I had to pull the engine out of my '67 E-Type to replace the clutch I bought this Valiant from my friend's dad for $100. It had 43,000 miles on it and was in great condition, ran perfectly, no rust. I ran it until it had about 120k miles on it and then it was stolen for a couple weeks; then one day I found it parked near my house close to where it was stolen, but by then I bought a practically new conditon '65 LeSabre (with Wildcat V8 no less). So I gave the Valiant to my buddy...a few weeks later he used a hack saw to cut a recctangle out of the roof because he wanted a sun roof; used steel door hinges on it...a bit crude and very leaky but he liked it.
A friend of mine had a '64 4 door Valiant like RB's above, he got it from his parents when they got a new car; this one had that nice little 273ci V8 which he proceeded to modify with cams, carbs, headers, etc. and something like 413 rear end gears...that thing was extremely quick.
Ahhh, the mammaries.