On runways last week, models sported tan, rosy faces.
Both models sported a raised deck over the engine to accommodate the larger engines then coming into use.
One of Detroit's first muscle cars, this model sported a new high-compression overhead-valve V-8.
The new model sported a completely new look and many improvements over the weaknesses of the earlier 1000/3000 series models.
Closed models sported a rear window that dropped down electrically for flow-through interior ventilation.
The model also sported wider wheels, with the option of forged alloys.
This model also sported the same red velour upholstery like the Mexican special edition.
The new model sported a rounded exterior body shell, improved dynamics, and many firsts for an Australian-built car.
The new models sported new front and rear fascias and completely redesigned interior.
The new model sported only a single internal expansion slot, which was physically different from that of the earlier models, although electronically similar.