1966 Bristol 408

Rectangular turn indicator lamps and a new rectangular grille with pronounced horizontal bars distinguished the Bristol 408 from its predecessor when production began in 1963. The frontal styling carried over from the six-cylinder 405 and 406 models was discarded in favor of this more contemporary appearance.

Mechanically, the 408 remained largely identical to the 407, continuing Bristol’s use of American Chrysler V-8 power and automatic transmission. The transmission retained Chrysler’s push-button TorqueFlite controls (revised in rectangular form), and engineering refinements included detail improvements and chassis updates rather than major mechanical changes.

Engineering refinements included a new cast alloy transmission case that reduced weight by over 65 pounds compared to previous eight-cylinder Bristols. Curb weight was approximately 3,300 pounds (about 1,500 kg), depending on specification.

Production continued through 1966, with the 408 representing Bristol’s continued evolution of their V8-powered grand touring formula established with the 407’s departure from traditional six-cylinder powertrains.


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