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Undeniable style

Imagine cruising to work in this 1967 Mustang convertible. That’s what Larsen’s new director of business development, Jim Madson, does. "It has a 289 V8 with a single-barrel carburetor, duel exhaust, and in-dash factory air," says Jim. "It’s a three-speed automatic with factory console wire-wheel covers, hood scoops with blinkers, and a luggage rack — and it's a totally rust-free survivor.”

Jim says Al Hagen from Yesterday’s Autos calls it “one of the best examples of a 1967 Mustang he has ever seen.” 

Jim’s other car?

Are you surprised to hear it’s not a minivan? Try a 1964 Valiant 200 convertible with a 225 Slant-6, a bench seat, and an AM transistor radio.

We’re talking supercharged style here. And fuel-injected fun.

Just like Jim.

So all of us are wondering… Do new Larsen clients get a spin?

(Thanks to Peter de Sibour, Larsen Design Director, for the Mustang photo. Check out the Larsen Design photostream on flickr for more great car images in Peter’s series “Up Close and Shiny.”)


Posted by Gwyneth Dwyer on Jun 26 2008

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