Note the location of the 400 on the trunk lid, and a complete lack of the "litle things" like Hockey Sticks and front air baffles (bumper to radiator filler panels).
The white metal dashboard and door tops are both wrong AND ugly, while the burlwood center console is just incorrect.
2012 Mustang Boss 302 #1918, Competition Orange. FGF replacement 2006 Mustang V6 Pony, Vista Blue. Factory ordered. 2019 BMW X3 (Titled to the wife, but I'm always driving it for her. So I'm claiming it) Old projects, gone but not forgotten: 1967 FB 400, original CA car. After 22 years of work, trashed by the guy who was supposed to paint it. I had to sell it. 1980 Turbo Trans Am 1970 Mustang fastback, 351C 4Bbl, auto 1988 Mustang GT, 5 speed 1983 F-150 4x4, built 302 1994 Chevy K2500 HD 4x4, 454 TBI
I don't think I have ever seen a white dash before.
Didn't even white interiors come with black dashes?
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
And the flat black tach and hood scoops. I'm still looking...
2012 Mustang Boss 302 #1918, Competition Orange. FGF replacement 2006 Mustang V6 Pony, Vista Blue. Factory ordered. 2019 BMW X3 (Titled to the wife, but I'm always driving it for her. So I'm claiming it) Old projects, gone but not forgotten: 1967 FB 400, original CA car. After 22 years of work, trashed by the guy who was supposed to paint it. I had to sell it. 1980 Turbo Trans Am 1970 Mustang fastback, 351C 4Bbl, auto 1988 Mustang GT, 5 speed 1983 F-150 4x4, built 302 1994 Chevy K2500 HD 4x4, 454 TBI
Yes, black dashes with Parchment (white) interiors. Red dashes and door tops with red interiors.
2012 Mustang Boss 302 #1918, Competition Orange. FGF replacement 2006 Mustang V6 Pony, Vista Blue. Factory ordered. 2019 BMW X3 (Titled to the wife, but I'm always driving it for her. So I'm claiming it) Old projects, gone but not forgotten: 1967 FB 400, original CA car. After 22 years of work, trashed by the guy who was supposed to paint it. I had to sell it. 1980 Turbo Trans Am 1970 Mustang fastback, 351C 4Bbl, auto 1988 Mustang GT, 5 speed 1983 F-150 4x4, built 302 1994 Chevy K2500 HD 4x4, 454 TBI
Johnny - go for it. I've been thinking the same thing for both my 'verts; one in Red & the other in Blue, with white (Pearl or Parchment) seats and door panels with body color dash, carpet, console and (in the case of the 67) upper doors. I'd like to see how yours comes out first, though.
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Johnny - go for it. I've been thinking the same thing for both my 'verts; one in Red & the other in Blue, with white (Pearl or Parchment) seats and door panels with body color dash, carpet, console and (in the case of the 67) upper doors. I'd like to see how yours comes out first, though.
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Thanks for the vote.. blue seat belts will look nice too (or ghetto?) and I may skip the burlwood on the console and instead stain a veneer to match the steering wheel..
I cringe every time I see the flat black intakes on the hood. That was the only thing Jim Wangers busted my stones about when we seen him up in MI last summer for the Woodward Dream Cruise. He told me the one day we were hanging out with him for a while, he said "ok, now I have to ask, what is the deal with the black intakes on the hood? Now don't this wrong, but you do realize they should be the same color as the car, right"? LOL
If I could have found a spray can of Palladium Silver that very day, I would have painted them that night right there in the motel room, knowing I would see him again the following day. Just before the Bird was hit I had talked to our painter friend about doing some paint work and that was one of the things that was discussed! LOL
Funny thing is, I always liked the looks of the flat black intakes especially on the silver, but after he pointed them out, I hated it! The one thing I have NEVER liked is when people paint the hood tachs flat black (no offence if anyone has done so). That's why having the one on the LeMans in grey primer is driving me nuts!
All volo cars are on consignment from private owners. The cars they typically have at Volo are usually high dollar restorations. They must be lowering their standards.
Well, the interior colors are down right horrible... The white dash looks so out of place... Interior looks like it had been tooken from 3 cars. Wouldn't be suprised if the front seats don't match the back.
My scoops are chrmed, came with the hod when I bought it....Ithink I have concluded my hood (which came from Canada) once belonged to a "Commance" Bird, so I left them chromed after I re painted the hood Red (it was blue , but had gold under the blue)....then I painted the flat area flat black to 'emulate' open.....you really cant tell the difference...and I just didnt want to get water in if driving in rain as I have the insulated hood...worried about rust in crevices.
I'm not sure if this is the Volo Museum. The ad states the car is located in Southern Wisconsin, and the Volo Museum is in Illinois.
I like the flat black scoops too, but as others stated, that seems to be the first thing people feel they need to point out that is "wrong" on your car. Back when these cars were new, many people had a dealership or a local painter black out a tail panel or black out the hood scoops. This trend was very popular, and manufacturers began offering blacked out trim from the factory. The Mach 1 rear window louvers, blacked out hood on a 70 AMX, blacked out hood on a Super Bee, or the AAR Cuda, or the blacked out tail panel on the Camaro SS, etc.
I like the blacked out scoops because it sets off the "400" die cast emblems on the Firebird hood, but many purists I know cringe when they see this.
Heck, it's your car, do what ya like.
I duplicated the hood stripes that were used on the 1969 Firebird 455 Engineering Car.