14 cars (48 pictures) found: exterior color of "gold glow", grouped by car
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(1 photo of a 1972 Bright Yellow Gold Glow Mustang Grande Hardtop) Bright Yellow Gold or Gold Glow 1972 Mustang Grande hardtop with a modified 351ci, V8 engine. The Grande option was only for the hardtop and added a vinyl roof, bumper guards, side molding, color-keyed sport mirrors, and a deluxe interior.
(3 photos of a 1972 Gold Glow Mustang Cobra Jet Convertible) Under the hood of this amazing 1972 Mustang convertible in Gold Glow exterior paint is a 351ci 4V Cobra Jet engine. Jeff of Orange County, California sends us these photos of his Mustang which is our Attitude Of The Week starting February 2nd, 2019. Jeff tells us more:
Purchased from second owner 10 miles from original dealership where car was sold new in Southern California. Car had sat for the last 30 years in garage partially disassembled. Went through a complete restoration including being stripped to bare metal and painted in the original Gold Glow factory color. Car is all original and has 84,000 original miles. Many factory options including Decor Group, body tape stripes, Magnum 500 wheels, Air Conditioning, AM/FM stereo and more. Complete matching numbers drive train and this is the Q code Cobra Jet. 1 of only 330 produced with engine and transmission combo...very rare.
(4 photos of a 1972 Bright Yellow Gold Glow Mustang Grande Hardtop) Bright Yellow Gold or Gold Glow 1972 Mustang Grande hardtop with a black vinyl roof, wheel covers, pin striping, rocker and wheel lip moldings, and a 136hp (at 4000rpm), 302ci, 2 barrel V8 engine. Most Grande optioned Mustangs came with front and rear bumper guards, this one does not have them. This car has 32,500 miles on it and its all original but the front grille which got damaged in 1999. It was kept in the garage so the Bright Yellow Gold factory paint has not faded.
(5 photos of a 1972 Bright Yellow Gold Glow Mustang Fastback) Bright Yellow Gold or Gold Glow 1972 Mustang fastback with full wheel covers; bumper guards; color keyed sport mirrors; pinstriping; and a 168hp (at 4000rpm), 351 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.
(4 photos of a 1973 Gold Glow Mustang Convertible) Gold Glow 1973 Mustang convertible with fog lamps, black side stripe, full wheel covers, and an F-code 302ci (5L) 2-barrel V8 engine. See our Glow Paint special color page for more information on this and other glow paints.
(5 photos of a 1973 Gold Glow Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) I photographed this amazing Gold Glow 1973 Mustang Mach 1 Cobra Jet at the 2011 Mustang Roundup car show held in Bellevue, Washington. It has a blacked out hood, Magnum 500 wheels, 351ci 4V V8 Cobra Jet engine, and is our
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting October 2nd, 2011. It was a little overcast but the Gold Glow exterior paint really stood out.
(6 photos of a 1975 Tan Glow Gold Mustang Ghia Coupe) Tan metallic or Tan Glow 1975 Mustang II coupe with a 105hp (at 400rpm), 170 cubic inch (2.8 liter), 2 barrel, 6 cylinder engine; and Ghia options of a half vinyl roof, fog lamps, color keyed body side molding, and luxury interior. Those are original 1975 Mustang wheels.
(6 photos of a 1977 Medium Gold (Golden Glow) Mustang Ghia Coupe) Medium Gold metallic (also known as Golden Glow) 1977 Mustang with Ghia Luxury Group and the largest Mustang engine offered in 1977, the 134 hp (at 4000 rpm), 302 cubic inch, 5.0 liter, 2 barrel V8 engine. The Ghia Luxury Group included half vinyl roof, hood striping, bodyside moldings, velour cloth interior color-keyed sun visors and headliner, and center console. Ghia was a group of Italian designers which Ford acquired a controlling interest in 1970 who designed the Mustang II models which started in 1974. This car has aftermarket wheels.
(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 2 of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a Golden Glow base level coupe with full wheel covers, fog lamps, and a creme interior. This page says Ford Mustang II. Make driving fun again.
(1 photo of a 1977 Golden Glow Mustang Coupe) Ford Mustang promotional photo showing a Golden Glow 1977 base level Mustang II coupe with full wheel covers, fog lamps, and a cream interior.
(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) The inside front cover of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a Golden Glow base level Mustang coupe. In 1977, fog lamps, chrome grille, metal rocker panel trim, color matched bumpers, and full wheel covers came standard on base level cars. Also shown here is the optional flip-up open air roof (sun roof), and optional windshield wiper/washer controls mounted on the turn signal. This page also describes the photos on the next page including the 3-door 2+2 hatchback body style, optional sport steering wheel and aluminum dash trim panels, and blacked out grille.
(5 photos of a 1978 Chamois Glow Gold Mustang Ghia Coupe) Chamois Glow 1978 Mustang II Ghia gold half vinyl roof coupe with fog lamps, full wheel covers, body side trim, and a 140ci (2.3 liter) 2-barrel 4-cylinder engine. The 04 in the VIN indicates that this is a Ghia optioned Mustang, but this Ghia has the standard (lowest power) Y-code engine. See our 1978 Data Explorer for more information on decoding this VIN or
see other 1978 Ghia optioned Mustangs.
(3 photos of a 1978 Chamois Glow Mustang Ghia Coupe) Chamois Glow 1978 Ghia Mustang II coupe with tan vinyl roof, sport slat wheels, color matched body side molding, fog lamps, and a 104hp 170ci (2.8L) 2-barrel 6-cylinder engine.
(3 photos of a 1980 Chamois Glow Gold Mustang Coupe) Chamois Glow Gold 1980 Mustang coupe with its original 225 cubic inch (4.2 liter) 2 barrel, V8 engine with only bbl 8.8:1 119hp 3800rpm with only 16,000 miles on it. Check out our special page on Mustang Glow Paint.