Pony rims are great, love them, but I intend to restore this as best as I can, keeping it as close to original as I can.White pony rims would put it over the top.
The person I purchased this from had purchased from the original owner. I'm pretty confident that these are the wheels that were on the car when it rolled off the line.Well it's a 90' and probably came with pony rims.
I'm pretty sure the pony wheels weren't available yet in 1990. Wasn't it 91 when these first showed up?I'd look into that to make sure.
Yes 91I'm pretty sure the pony wheels weren't available yet in 1990. Wasn't it 91 when these first showed up?
Yes, agreed that the interior is supposed to be white/titanium. My questions are more to understand which pieces of plastic on the interior are the correct titanium. Some pieces have been replaced, or dyed again, but not all. I'm just looking to get everything back to the consistent and correct color. I'm going to go with the SEM spray and give it a whirl.Pony wheels are 91-93.
those are the correct original wheels on your ‘90
That interior is original as well. Ford did some two-tone interior colors on the convertibles. In your case white/titanium. The hard tops got more uniform color schemes. Your white/titanium door panels for example are convertible only. A hardtop 1990 with titanium would have a solid gray door panel
Thanks for asking. No, I haven't gotten to this yet. Been busy with other car and home projects.So how did the color come out? did it match like you were hoping?
Wow, that looks great. The four-eyes have grown on me. This looks as good as new!Here's white 86 fully restored:
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It is in fact, better than new:Wow, that looks great. The four-eyes have grown on me. This looks as good as new!