The form-fitting chrome king front bumper, hood scoop, rear fender skirts, jet-inspired taillights, sporty rear bumper with integrated exhaust ports, and so much more that instantly inspire nostalgia. This is a custom job, but it follows the factory pattern, so this unique color combo looks like it always belonged on this classic. It's in the details like the way the slats in the front fenders match the turbine-style wheel covers
This one-owner, low-mileage car has a smooth V8, attractively bright exterior, and loaded interior. It starts with the black and red sports bucket seats. Everything is exactly how the factory made it, so the doors fit tight and the alloy wheels still have the mirror-like polish Power Locks✔ Power Windows✔ Anti-lock Brakes✔ Power Seats✔ Bucket Seats✔ Cruise Control✔ Climate Control✔ AM/FM✔ Alloy Wheels
In the rear, it's a mirror-like en. The front has a swoopy design the frames the headlights and surrounds the grille. And the B-pillar ornamentation signals this is a Landau roof model - nearly three times rarer than the standard '64 hardtop Air Conditioning
But we love these because all the details are right, too, including the grille, hood scoop, fender vents, and the porthole on the optional removable hardtop. Everything is exactly how the factory made it, so the doors fit tight and the bright alloy wheels have never seen a curb. The bold Torch Red is borrowed from the original '55 T-Bird palette, but it has the luster of a modern clearcoat Power Seats✔ Power Locks✔ Power Windows✔ Anti-lock Brakes✔ Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning✔ Cruise Control✔ Climate Control✔ Alloy Wheels
Gone are the days of overly bright pastels like Goldenrod, and instead this one was given a thorough professional respray during restoration so that it has the kind of sophisticated glow that adds distinction through elegance. So it would be one of the last ones out there that people would think could also blow their doors off everyone else. This is seen on the front where the chrome bumper incorporates the bullet-nose design into a swoopy one-piece unit Tachometer