Body & Paint: Besides working out a bunch of wrinkles, Ryan left the Chevy body mostly stock. The roof is filled with skin from a '69 Dodge Coronet top, and all the wood structure has been replaced with steel. Old Chicago fiberglass fenders and gas apron replace the missing originals. The replated grille surround and center bar are complemented with a stainless HER Grilles insert and chrome Dietz headlights. Meanwhile, the smooth decklid sports a recessed license and is surrounded by '34 Ford taillights. The glowing green hue comes courtesy of DuPont basecoat/clearcoat products custom-mixed by Frank Faliano of Denver Car Color (Denver, CO) and sprayed by Roger Jackson.
Interior: Ryan's grandparents donated a pair of '97 T-bird seats to the cause, and White's Auto Restyling (Springfield, MO) covered them in bone-colored leather. The custom door panels (with Smart Parts armrests) got the same treatment. The cabin was also outfitted with Juliano's seatbelts and Custom AutoSound's SecretAudio SS with Infinity speakers. The modified stock dash houses Vintage Air controls, Westach instruments from Haneline, and a GM tilt column topped with a Halibrand wheel.