Here is a pic I acquired, 8x10 b&w glossy AF photo, from back when it was NEW! Here is the description on the back
DO NOT RELEASE UNTIL 6:00 P.M., E>S>T>< Tuesday 17 April 1956
A.C. First official view of the United States Air Force's supersonic fighter, the Lockheed F-104, a new production model of which rolled out of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation's Palmdale, California plant today.
The F-104A "Starfighter" is "the most advanced plane of its type ever developed" according to Air Force Chief of Staff General Nathan F. Twining.
Its razor-blade-thin wings extending only 7 1/2 feet from the fuselage are so sharp that felt covers are placed over them on the ground to protect crew men. It is the first production fighter to be equipped with a downward ejection seat for the pilot. In the supersonic class, it can climb as fast as it flies straight and level. Production models will be delivered to the Tactical Air Command. It is powered by a General Electric J-79 turbo-jet engine with afterburner. Dimensions are: length 54 ft. 9 in., span 21 ft. 11 in., height 13 ft. 6 in.
Certain details of this ground view have been covered for security reasons.
Washington D.C., 17 April 1956.
Official U.S. Air Force Photo, Released by Dept. Of Defense