Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe front quarter Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe front quarter
Sold under the names Galant and Colt (or even a combination of both?), with marque names of Mitsubishi in Japan (where it was built) and Dodge in the US, it was a Valiant in Australia. However, Chrysler was used as a marque name instead for the next model (no hardtop of that model was imported to Aust. though) so some might still refer to it as either.
Only 2000 coupes were imported CBU in a special batch, I believe. Japanese market grille (painted black for some reason) and quad headlights distinguished them from the locally assembled sedans and wagons which had duals and a local grille similar to that of the larger Valiants (similar also to the US Dodge Colt but without inset minor lights).

 


Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe profile Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe profile
A curvier body with a longer nose (for crash regulations), the GC was really based on the prior GB model (wagon retained the old shell with the new front).
The coupe was "a tasteful modification of the sedan styling" (this quote referred to the Holden HQ Monaro coupe, but it applies here too). However, this leads to the coupe being hard to spot in a group of sedans!
Some would argue the doors should have been slightly longer to balance the profile.

 


Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe rear quarter Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe rear quarter


 


Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe rear Valiant Galant GC 2 door coupe rear
A truly compact Valiant, eh? Small badge to the right has pentastar and reads Chrysler Australia Ltd.