ScottieDTV has a great list of videos on YouTube; all sorts of awesome cars from some of the country’s finest car shows. This time around he’s covering the incredible 1969 Plymouth Valiant named “Pissed Off” and built by Greening Auto Company. The car was on display at the Goodguys PPG Nationals in Columbus, Ohio.
The details on this car are just amazing. From the eight-pack of carburetors atop the Hemi powerplant to the amount of detail on the inside, everything is finished on this machine – except the exterior. As the “patina” look seems to be the thing to do these days, the Greening team accomplished that in spades. The exterior of the car carries a well-worn appearance, but by no means is the body wrecked or rusted; just well-used.
It’s hard to tell whether the paint is that way due to normal wear and tear or whether it has been engineered to appear old, but the finished product is just sensational. Underhood, the car is definitely show-quality; the paint appears fresh enough to lay your lunch upon without fear of getting any additional grease particles in your Whopper.
We love the interior. The dash has been leather-wrapped along with the seats, and everything down to the door panels has been given a fresh modern treatment.
You can tell that this car is well thought-out, with every detail carefully engineered, or engineered to look as if nobody cared about it during the build process – the little details as well as the big ones are all there. For once the use of billet in the interior isn’t overdone; in our opinion it’s just right.
We especially like the big holes cut in the hood to ensure no restrictions in feeding the Hemi – this is our kind of show car!