The car is finished in two-tone blue and white and features chrome bumpers and trim. The hood emblem has been removed, and additional features include mini-tubs at the rear, a Volkswagen Jetta third brake light, a rear bumper sourced from a Chevrolet Nomad, and custom taillights that fold down to reveal battery cable terminals. A dent is present on the rocker panel trim below the driver’s door, and additional photos showing the bodywork and paint are included in…
The car is finished in two-tone blue and white and features chrome bumpers and trim. The hood emblem has been removed, and additional features include mini-tubs at the rear, a Volkswagen Jetta third brake light, a rear bumper sourced from a Chevrolet Nomad, and custom taillights that fold down to reveal battery cable terminals. A dent is present on the rocker panel trim below the driver’s door, and additional photos showing the bodywork and paint are included in the gallery below.
Forged 19″ front and 20″ rear Billet Specialties wheels are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires measuring 245/35 and 295/35 respectively and showing 2020 date codes. Braking is by 13″ Baer disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors at all four corners. Heidt’s chrome front A-arms and dropped spindles have been added.
The interior features electrically-adjustable front seats sourced from a Lexus SC400, along with matching rear seats with custom blue and white leather upholstery, embroidered “Del Air” logos in the seat backs, and three-point seat belts all around. The custom-fabricated door panels incorporate wood accents and handles from a Mercedes SL 500. Amenities include air conditioning, cruise control, cupholders sourced from a Volkswagen Phaeton, an inside hood release, electric windows, remote-controlled electric doors, and a Viper alarm with remotes. The Kenwood stereo system features Apple Carplay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, front and rear-facing cameras, and a trunk-mounted amplifier. A DVD player housed in the console is paired with video screens located in the backs of the front seats. The seller notes that scuffs are present on the front seat bases.
A two-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel mounted on an Ididit tilt column fronts AutoMeter instrumentation. Provisions for hard-wiring for both Valentine and Escort radar detectors are present, and a Toyota sun visor with an incorporated Homelink garage door opener joins a dome light and sunglass holder sourced from a Mazda 6. The digital odometer indicates 2k miles, all of which have been added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown.
The 427ci small-block V8 was built by Bill Mitchell Products and features Holley Terminator fuel injection, tubular headers, a Milodon oil pan, and an aluminum radiator with dual electric fans.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec six-speed manual transmission and a Moser Engineering narrowed Positraction rear end with 4.56:1 gears. Additional photos of the underside are provided in the gallery.