The factory-correct gold interior is a great 1960s color. It looks especially nice on this one, because it has the kind of tone that almost looks like you mixed the exterior paint and roof colors together. There's plenty of correct and vintage style that makes this appealing. The woodgrain paneling on the center console and dash to give you an upscale feeling. Part of a true driver-oriented package that includes front bucket seats. A center console, and the cool Hurst ''His and Hers'' dual-gate shifter.
There are even provisions for desirable features like a factory tach and air conditioning (they will need servicing to function again.) The trunk has a clean and complete look, but that's not the most impressive part. What you'll really be showing off is the signature of Jim Wangers. If you know 1968 Pontiac GTO, then we don't have to tell you about how this marketing ace was instrumental in letting the world know that the GTO was here and the muscle car era had begun.