Rock On!(Escape Roads)
AutoWeek, June, 2007
Byline: Eric Tegler When Sylvain Fritsch and his rock band, the Club, head out for a gig in Switzerland, Germany or France, their equipment follows them in a bus. The five band mates take Fritsch's 1962 Chrysler Valiant V-200. The car is a survivor, right down to its Blaupunkt-Koln FM tube radio.
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The radio "goes to 11,'' and its keyboard-playing owner says his Valiant will rock on for years to come. Chrysler Valiant, not Plymouth? The Valiant was sold in 1960 in the United States as a stand-alone nameplate before joining the Plymouth lineup. But the rest of the world knew ...
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