Burgundy crushed velour is all I need to say for this sophisticated luxury from 1977 interior. The door panels use sleek smooth vinyl molded with wood appliqué accenting to make up the classy panels, and use of just a bit of carpeting on the lowers. Extra wide seating in the form of luxury buckets are up front with power convenience added and a central armrest, all in low wear condition with tuck and roll seats, and tufted and buttoned uppers. In back is a full on luxury bench in the velour which oozes mid to late 1970's as it was the “it “ fabric to have in your interior. Leather gets too hot! The dash is full on original with more wood appliqué mixing with black trimmed in chromed panels for various instrument “sections”, like gauge cluster, warning light and round fuel and temp section and wiper and light dimmer section. Below is a horizontal panel with more wood appliqué that has plenty of modern, (sic), pushbuttons for climate and radio. The remainder of the dash is in maroon molded plastic which makes up the ash receptacle and lighter setup, (essentially a smoking caddy), and glovebox in front of the passenger. A beautiful smooth vinyl headliner in more maroon is above and nice and tight.
Under the hood is a coalescence of wires hoses and mechanical wizardry to kill engine performance and increase low emissions. To combat these issues though is a numbers matching 360ci V8 topped with a single 2-barrel carburetor and an A999 3 speed automatic tranny. On the back is an 8-3/4 inch 3.21 gear axle. Some patina and no rust in this engine bay, just a gaggle of aforementioned bolt ons.